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mark had fun drifting someone else car though:

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Pete, what a top day of drifitng. kero was right the level has certainly been raised.

Also, thanks for the ride in the 31. what a beast... the car was ok too.

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yeah thanks to andrew for lending me his silhouette

good bloke

always fun breaking someone elses car!!

fixed it for you mate. yeah he was a sport. he wasn't even that bothered when you broke his suspension on the curbs :(

Pete, that patrol is a machine mate. shame the other dude was too soft to get a decent smoke show going.

Top day.

The patrols circle work was pretty good but I liked it better when you were manouvering over the dirtbike jumps, even if it did bottom out hehe (background of above pic).

pete, you can read me like a book...it's scary. i would have offered mark a straight swap for the GTR but I know there is no way he'd swap such a sweet 31 for a 32.

thanks 4 the sweet pic of my car mmmgtir. top day. no worries about the suspention, its fixed already. a car is meant to be driven!

haha, good news :P

Mate I've got a couple of decent pics. if you pm me your email address I'll send them to you.




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