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It was funny the last ime we went to the drags.

At the start of the night there was this steady streem of people hanging around Pauls engine bay with the bonnet up.

As the night wore on I had to repeat myself about a million times to people asking me to 'pop the bonnet' only to be dissapointed with the drity stockness staring back. I kept saying nothing much was done to looks of disbelief.

I dispersed the crowd by opening the drivers door to allow the teargas like odour to effect them.

paul

that sucks, holiday i mean what a cow, when the trip to england?

work just asked me yesterday to book my next years worth of holidays geez i don't know when i want to go.

about barrie i probably will then if i'm not happy i'll take it else where. waiting for the ebc first though been promised it will be hear by the end of next week.

Troy... Yeah I got a frount mount and AVC-R.... but I still only pulled at 14.1 at drag wars..... I wanted somewhere around13.8.... maybe my driving was crappy wbut thats got nothing to do with it :D

I can handle the power of my car with no probs..... I believe I am a good driver...

ah holidays....

I could do with just a few more of those. I just got back from a company incentive trip to Bangkok then via Orient Express to ChangMai, stayed at the Regent resort in the mountains.

I tried to get the company to pay me out instead cause they blew a huge wad of cash on the trip, I could have used 1/2 of my cost to do $5k worth of mods to my car.

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