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Hmm , no pwptpf and the Whoress.

Must still be coming the long way home from Albany.

For those interested , Paul , Lauren , Troy , Kyles , Myself and missus were at Albany for the Hillclimb and the motorkhana.

Danny ( GT500 ) and g/f came down for a few hrs on Sat.

I ran the ricer in the Hillclimb and won it ( yea , phuck me I was surprised as well )!!

Did the khana with the missus driving as well and finished who bloody knows where but had a good time.

pwptpf took plenty of Vid with my camera ( sorry , no in car this time ) so Neo maaaaaaaatttteeee!

can you turn it into something useable ????? huh , huh , please ??

Cheers

Ken

Steve was adamant that the wholagans 470 hp atw GTR would hose everyone.

Jamie couldn't get the power down , hit a cone , fell off boost , all of the above.

John only got one run due to delays and when I got back at the finish after being to the Khana , I found I had the fastest time.

Ahh well , it's all good.

BTW , Ivan's ( Speedworks corolla ) is no more. Hit the bank , smashed the lhf wheel and tipped it down the road on it's side.

He's OK but the car is a mess.

Cheers

Ken

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