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Thanks for the offer mate I'll get back to you. During event logistic are in the back of my mind but I haven't given any thought to them yet as to busy with the car.

No worries champ, you got my number and email so hit me up if you need a hand with anything ;)

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t01-100: what do you know about the bluebird Jason White is taking in the Fulllock drift day?? im a bit of a bluebird fan and was curious as to what he may be using to power it and his suspension setup

NIssan powered, with aftermarket suspension with lots of camber. :Pimp2:

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wow, ive seen a few done like that and it isn't an easy task... no doubt he will make easy work of it

Well knowing Jase he will make it look like its stock and still have time to hide all the extra goodies.

Should be good to watch :jump:

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griffo is running the dirty old rx7, i give it two runs before the engine looses a rotor!

BWAHAHAHAHAHAHA im sure it will hold up.

At least there are a couple of locals willing to go in and turn it on for us to have a laugh for the weekend :Pimp2:

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I have entered Rallye Burnie.  

Anyone here going for a look?

Warning Benno, you are infringing copyright of 26 Motorsport by posting pictures of the Green Eyed Monster. You were contracted by us to drive 4 rounds after I broke my neck whilst leading Targa if you had forgotten and there was no clause included for any future self promotion of yourself in a car you don't own.

Please remove these pics asap or transfer them to the Octagon Series website where they belong.

Signed

THE BOSS of BASKERVILLE!!

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26motorsport is talking about the pics in my gallery.  

26motorsport owns the R32 GTSt that I raced in the pics.

Car looked mean with the green :Pimp2:

Hey Stuart is it just me or does the car seem to go better when your behind the wheel???

BOSS OF BASKY, Mark??? :matrix:

Congrats ont he title Mark, was good to watch a Liner tear it up against the rest of the rubbish that was out there on the track (must of been embarrassing for them really to go up against such a fine/prestige motor vehicle) :uh-huh:

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