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I race best at the sideline!

Drift your keyboard not your car blake!

Come on Tim be fair, easy to make calls from the sideline.

Blake got out there and had ago and thats all that counts.

If he crashed his car in the process then so be it and if he wants to crash it again then im behind him the whole way......

LIKE HALF A LAP BEHIND :lol:

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I would like to thank Ben for his support and Tim for being a wanker :(

Keyboard drifting is sooo much cheaper, other day I wrote my keyboard off while doing a 45* drift at 180klicks and hit a pole! Cost me 20 bucks from Dick Smith for another one!

Wish skyline only cost me 20 bucks <_<

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I would like to thank Ben for his support and Tim for being a wanker :(

Keyboard drifting is sooo much cheaper, other day I wrote my keyboard off while doing a 45* drift at 180klicks and hit a pole!  Cost me 20 bucks from Dick Smith for another one!

Wish skyline only cost me 20 bucks  <_<

BWAHAHAHAHA

you got to watch those hairpins hey Blakey, or they will own your arse and your keyboards if your not carefull :lol:

ALL IN GOOD FUN PEOPLE :)

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Turbo's are on their way Tim!

When it comes back on road it will have (or should have) Over 600 Fly wheel horse power!

So I am on the look out for a person who can actually drive <_< its got me f**ked :D

But I will have a Go!

Once again many thanks go to my Main Man Ben (Grand Master B!) for Keepin it real! Go Hommie B!

HAHAHAHHAHA

Cheers

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Turbo's are on their way Tim!

When it comes back on road it will have (or should have) Over 600 Fly wheel horse power!

So I am on the look out for a person who can actually drive <_<  its got me f**ked :D

But I will have a Go!

Once again many thanks go to my Main Man Ben (Grand Master B!) for Keepin it real!  Go Hommie B!

HAHAHAHHAHA

Cheers

Blake i think we should maybe look into organising a group buy on Keyboards mate, im sure there are a lot of peeps here that may need a new one from all there hard efforts :D

KEEPING IT REAL

Well as real as i can anyway B)

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