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you guys are post whores! :P

VISHES's time will come - this i guarantee! the day of reconciliation is near. I've raped an S15 before and that won't be my last time!!!

Moanie needs some more launch practice, sometimes she can rip a good launch, *cough* when im not concentrating *cough* lol...

nah, credit given where credits deserved...she's has had a chomp on the ER34 before :)

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i didnt know the vid is up for all to see!!!

what can i say guys *shrug* im in hot demand for a beating!!! :)

I need some restraining order.....so to those skylines that i had the pleasure of humiliating - VISHES is not available for reconciliation or rematch!!!! That way, I can still claim that I chomped you :P HEhehhe

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Don't worry Mona .. us Silva 33's need to stick together :D We'll stick Franksta in the in the middle of a three laner and take him no probs. You saw the way he lost out to vishes, get the launch right and the true winner will be revealed ....

Oh and vishes, you know a 200's place is always behind a skyline right :D

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Who said anything about theorising ? Havn't you ever heard of the law of motion ??

An object at rest tends to stay at rest and an object in motion tends to stay in motion with the same speed and in the same direction unless acted upon by an unbalanced force.

There are two parts to this statement - one which predicts the behavior of stationary objects and the other which predicts the behavior of moving objects. The two parts are summarized in the following diagram

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Now as you can see, by using this handy diagram we can certainly come to a conclusion.

As it states up the top ... Forces are balanced .... now this is certainly not the case when we're talking a Sky against a 200 (back me up here guys) ...

And it also meantions somethine about staying in motion at the same speed and direction .. now we all know that Sky's are faster than 200's, and if this is the case (which it is) then the answer is simple ....

It's all documented I tell you !!!

:D

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