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Hey you found your sunnies, and i found my fathers ring i though i lost at the OZ GP...LOL was covered in a bit of blood from hand getting caught on windscreen of car i was bonnet surfing accross, turns out i seemed to have stashed it in the kitchen, probably next to where i was administering first aid to myself. I thought it had rippe doff my finger:(

LONG LIVE THE MESSED UP UNITS:):);)

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Brisby dont lie u dont regret anything u had an awesome weekend and u sarked a lot of piss... And we all know u cant wait for the next track day to do it alll again... Expensive weekend but damn was it worth every cent...

First up a big congrats to Scotsman - thats an awesome time mate :) So was that in your beast or the dragon? Looks like my words of encouragement at the last meet made all the difference hehehehe :)

Secondly the telstar that can neva loose - Scott how the hell did you manage to pull a 1:41??!! Thats a great time for a skyline let alone a car driving from the wrong end!! Sorry to hear about the dramas you had on the day and I hope to see you out there at the next one.

Lastly, I noticed that the sep winton round had changed dates to Sep 11th instead of Sep 3rd on the wrx website - is this confirmed??

PS Ooops just downloaded the champ. table and it seems chris's time was set in the dragon ;)

Hmmm...$285 of ATM withdrawls from Saturday night, and i woke up in the morning with $50 in my wallet:alcoholic:

lol...what was a round of that sweet nectar worth again:)

hahaha - thats $50 in your wallet was actually under your wallet when I found it in the hallway of the pub on Sunday morning - I assumed it was yours.

And congrats for finding your dads ring!!!

Was the M3 stock though??

Would swap my car(s) anyday for an E46 M3.

of course it was stock, you spend $160k on a car and you shouldn't have to modify the damn thing!

with that said, by now you'd probably swap your gtr for a trabant and a month's supply of kerosene :D

I beleive you can get them on the road for bout $150k :)

As for the swapping, that's enough out of your trap mister. No more smart a$$ comments from you or B A N

of course it was stock, you spend $160k on a car and you shouldn't have to modify the damn thing!

with that said, by now you'd probably swap your gtr for a trabant and a month's supply of kerosene :D

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