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definately have to get this suspension fixed asap - dragging a motorbike on the way to work - doing pretty well considering he was 10X lighter than me then i hit a rough patch of road and with a squeel of the wheels hehe i decided the car couldnt hack the surface grrrrr. was having so much fun!

car giving you dramas Niz....

took the rex out to High Wycombe last night to vist me best mate... first time ive drive the car in a week.....

forgot how many dips**ts are on the roads in the crappy cars who want to drag you....

1st - P Plater in Mirage with his tart girlfriend pulls up at the lights and starts reving the crap out of it.. i though he was joking so didnt bother.. lights turn green and this fool drops the clutch and burns off at his blistering pace (hahhahah).... i causely drive along next set of lights same story.... except he looks over laughs and starts reving againing thinking that he just blew me away hell embaras me again...

fark that 5K clutch drop and see ya.... idiot. comes flying up ..."what you got in that thing???"stupid tool...

Dan

Originally posted by IMACUL8

car giving you dramas Niz....

took the rex out to High Wycombe last night to vist me best mate... first time ive drive the car in a week.....

forgot how many dips**ts are on the roads in the crappy cars who want to drag you....

Since i bought my private plates I haven't been able to find a single drag except for people in lancers or 1945 model pulsars!??

I pull up next to a V8 who has been thrashing it between cars the whole time just give it a bit of a rev to let him know I am there and he didn't run....

I really want to give that lotus a run Dan that i was tellin you about.... I might not win but it would be a gun run... might come close though :-) once ITC is on (Finnaly!!) will be pulling 290 so should be a good run!

2nd - tool in V8 falcon driving up my ar*e, i pull over to let him through, and flys past. Get to lights and Trev and Pete in the V8 are getting ready to roll.... tools

what is it that every time you take the car out sh*tboxes want to race you.

Dan

hahaha nice work dan!

i see the wrx is still providing u some entertainment

dun worry

on the way to work

some gangsta tried draggin me in his try to be evo lancer

i was like okay then HOWABOUT NO!

hehehee

****sticks

Sup Niz, how r ya? you know the prices u put up before from wilkinsons and wa suspension were they for springs and shocks

or for full coilovers? adrian :D

Me had some fun last night, practicing lauches against my mate's wrx... jeezus those things grip!

Needless to say I don't! I was trying to practice lauches to see if I'd be any good on Sat.. every single time was huge and I mean huge wheelspin... he even beat me at one stage - imagine that! a wrx beating the mighty power of the skylor?!?! Luckily I got traction sometime into second and showed him skylor power! yea!

hehehe.. sorry - early morning boredem setting in at work already!

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