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I got the rally one also from Scheizze, who is apparently Online Now and from Russia :confused: also with no posts!!!

"Last Activity: Today 01:11 PM

Private Messaging @ 01:11 PM " LOL

Subject: The Ultimate Rally - Summer 2006

I got the ultimate rally too

Today, 02:10 PM Warn ChandraHens · View ChandraHens's Warnings

ChandraHens

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Location: Germany

Join Date: Feb 2005

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The Ultimate Rally - Summer 2006

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To the best drivers on earth:

The Ultimate Rally is the world championship of street racing.

7 days, 3000 miles, 200mph and US$ 2 million prize money.

If you are a fast driver with a powerful car & balls of steel

checkout our official website: http://www.ultimate-rally.com

The Ultimate Rally is limited to 100 cars and the entry fee

is US$ 30,000. See our terms & conditions and apply here:

http://www.ultimate-rally.com/application.html

Join our official Forums at http://board.ultimate-rally.com

and learn more about this next generation Cannonball Run.

Greetings,

Kimble

Founder of the Ultimate Rally.

www.kimble.org

Dunno about you, but that advertising worked on me!

I've wired my $30,000 entry fee into Kimble's Cayman Islands account and I'll be hiring a quad turbo Noble M12 for the race!

GO GO GO!!!!

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Your administrator has disabled private messaging.

- does this mean, i cant even check my new Pm's :( Can mr admin please let me check em haha. i dont post here much at all.. Or tell me when its gonna be all fixed etc.

Thanks, Steve.

Hehe... believe it or not most of us can't read links directed to your Inbox :P

p.s. I got the spam as well... $30k entry... hmmm errrr not this financial year.

yeah I know mate - just testing the security out :)

actually I was just wanting to post the subject and cbf removing the link from it!

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