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Originally posted by NRVOUS

Why wait till the 29th Boys!  

Does anyone know what sort of HP MIZ33T is pumping, looks like one mean R33 ready blow any VISHES Silvia........ no pun intended

im sure miz33t can whoop my ass...but in the mean time im safe from her :)

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Originally posted by ed

what am I getting myself into :)  

she's gonna kill me either tonight or on sunday :eek:  

I need to be put on the witness protection program!!!!

hahahaha...ur dead ed!!! shes gonna kill u on sunday!!!

ill make sure she sees this thread!!!! heheheh

Hmmm. I'm sure you guys over there will have some good street

racing over there to sort this out.I wish there were more tough

Skylines over here to cruise with. Adelaide seems to be a bit quiet lately.It's fun caning in the hills & all, but when all you can find to race against is bikes you do seem to wonder where are all the tough cars?

I agree with Fatz on this one.Lots of guys have fast cars, but when the rubber meets the road (or track) where are they?

Wish I could cruise with you guys over there sometime.It would be nice to really go hardcore with some other likeminded thrashers like me.

Tough cars are designed to drive hard.Cant wait to give my 3 litre

a bootfull & See what the thing can actually do.

I just registered it today.Be fun to drive it out to the track for some testing.If you need mirrors you are not going fast enough.

How many Sydney Skylines out there would be in the 300rkw club, I'm sure Munro wont have any problems with a 3L GTR pumping good HP.

Quote -"I agree with Fatz on this one.Lots of guys have fast cars, but when the rubber meets the road (or track) where are they? "

Any serious cruisers out tonight; weather permitting!

and the size of your Kahunas

ummm... wasn't he a famous hawaiian surfer?

I think you mean cojones?!!?!?

Anyway, don't "BIG HP" 'lines associate with us babies anymore? That's almost enough for me to sell the car and buy a 180!

j/k

Adrian

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