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Hey is that your carerra ...and gtrs dislikes  you

Bring it on bitch .lol

ill make your porche look like a charade , even over 200 k

If you’re going to insult me you juvenile piece of shit, atleast spell it right. It’s Porsche.

You will make the Porsche look like a charade? I’m a person who likes a good punt, put your money where your mouth is fool, you’ll be put in your place out at Queensland Raceway, where the real men race. None of this straight-line rubbish.

If you’re going to insult me you juvenile piece of shit, atleast spell it right. It’s Porsche.

You will make the Porsche look like a charade? I’m a person who likes a good punt, put your money where your mouth is fool, you’ll be put in your place out at Queensland Raceway, where the real men race. None of this straight-line rubbish.

Ok ..when and where

On any race track ,if you feel you can dad ..

If you win ill shake your hand ,so you better have some practice and to just let you know i was in the porsche club in sydney and had many track days at Oran park and eastern creek with my skyline againts the gt4 and many others ..

i must admitt the porschers do go well and handle awsome ,but not many kept up with me and only a coulple beat me ..so you got what it takes ,bring it on

againts the gt4 and many others ..

The GT4 is a video game on the playstation :D... The GT2 or even 3 is a porsche, you can buy a GT2 in GT4 but its called a ruf... so confusing I know.

If josh is willling to race, which im sure he will be, im sure we can get a decent crowd out there to watch...

Hell, i'll even organise it...

Ok ..when and where  

On any race track ,if you feel you can dad ..

If you win ill shake your hand ,so you better have some practice and to just let you know i was in the porsche club in sydney and had many track days at Oran park and eastern creek with my skyline againts the gt4 and many others ..

i must admitt the porschers do go well and handle awsome ,but not many kept up with me and only a coulple beat me ..so you got what it takes ,bring it on

Specs on your car? So I know if I have "what it takes". Either way I'm always up for some fun

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Kel, come along if your here for this :)

Heh heh, I think I'll have to- it looks far more entertaining than the boring stuff we do in NSW :D

I'd be in for an Anzac cruise too - was really only looking to turn up to anything you guys might have already had organised?

Us??? Organised???  BUWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA

bahahhahahhahahha even when we organise stuff it usually ends up being different, but id be coming to this as it should be quite a day!

Hey is that your carerra ...and gtrs dislikes  you

Bring it on bitch .lol

ill make your porche look like a charade , even over 200 k

HAHAHA you clown, ive driven this car and let me just say good luck, you will need it

HAHAHA you clown, ive driven this car and let me just say good luck, you will need it

Well you have not driven mine ...

My car has been tuned in japan By a jap mechanic ,which are friends of mine ,when i visit for certain events.

Ill shall not say too much as my car is a full race spec and 800 horses

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