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haha Aidwin i wasnt invited anyway - but thats cool i made some really yummy pasties ..... chicken, bacon, brie cheese, taste cheese, spinch and packet of cream of chicken soup (jus tthe powder) :) turned out pretty yummy :(

So ken that doesnt ansewer my question .....unless you can drift the washing machine :)

Speaking of drifting...

Put the R in 2wd at the end of Sundays MC day and had a bit of fun.

Go here

http://files.franzonline.net/images/2003-0...4-MCMotorsport/

And here

http://www.car-porn.com/gate.html?name=Gal...bnails&album=75

Damn those rears don't last long:D

Cheers

Ken

Originally posted by Nizmo

so will it be gone before adelaide :)

Very likely but have no fear.

We are going anyway . May have to buy something 2wd for a while .

Might look at Riaz's 200sx or Jash Cefiro drift pig.

Cheers

Ken

Originally posted by Nizmo

whos white R34?

Barbara Dellow.

An older lady who punts it bloody well. Is auto and does the MC series and Maxaction.

Was pretty slow when she started but set some good times yesterday.

Cheers

Ken

Originally posted by gtrken

Barbara Dellow.

An older lady who punts it bloody well. Is auto and does the MC series and Maxaction.

Was pretty slow when she started but set some good times yesterday.

Cheers

Ken

Respekt :uh-huh:

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