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hahaha we all in for 1000 hey? hahahahahaa un****ing believable who would have thought a lil page would be worth so much? hehehehehe :mad:

adrian :mad:

i'm gonna win, i'm gonna win (turns around winds up his nos bottle, checks nitrous pressure, over runs the start line has to reverse back like a loser) heheheh :(

Originally posted by GTS-t VSPEC

Niz,

your probably right, but this server is better than the old one:D

Dan,

If it's not raining I might, who from the RB's are going?

See'ya:burnout:

the G4orse supra will be there, i will go, ummm a few others am hoping ND4SPD goes!!! would like to see it... a few good ones but a few bad ones too, the event is mainly to have fun so you can expect a few 20 sec passes if not from me from someone else..also my friend with a semi worked EF xr6 not bad for a NA 6 hoping for low 14 on that one!

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