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i like the 200sx of Riaz's :) good girls car wouldve looked at it myself if i didnt have the R33 but ive driven a whole heap of 200's before and i cant say they are impressive power wise.

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Originally posted by SHUTO-BOY

that 180 looked good as well ken

Belongs to John Clark , the manager of MC.

He just bought it and did a good job of drifting. He will be there Sunday.

I beat him though, left 2 lines the whole way round the circuit corners and all the way thru the dogleg for the whole 250metres of the course.

Wonder why the tyres died ????......

Cheers

Ken

Originally posted by Nizmo

i like the 200sx of Riaz's :) good girls car wouldve looked at it myself if i didnt have the R33 but ive driven a whole heap of 200's before and i cant say they are impressive power wise.

Ahh but with a tight locker diff , GT30 terb and Apexi power FC, dorifffttttooo here we come.

Wonder how much he wants ?

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Ken

Originally posted by Micko

Nice work Ken - you doing another demo on Sunday cos I missed the last one;)

Helloo Micko. You should have stayed.

Read back one page , I might not have it by then:(

Can always demo in your car.. hehehe

Teh cefiro is 1988 cos thats the latest you can bring in atm

Cheers

Ken

Originally posted by Micko

Nice one Ken;)

Onto the next project then, eh?

yea.

If that R32 with the t78 is still around in the East when and if I sell mine, I may have to look.

361 rwkw sounds like fun...

Cheers

Ken

Originally posted by Nizmo

:) ken

anyone want a Birman Cat? stoopid thing has been following me around whinging and constantly wanting attention and pats etc .... its pissing me off!!

Yep , I'm more than happy to come over and give your p u s s y some pats and attention...:( :bahaha:

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Ken

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