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Originally posted by sub

u dun need to noe.....as long as u werent intentional! juz dun push a gal's car again.....=I i think u shall delete dat comment if one day u lose to a FWD.

jeezz...i put up that comment cos i was tired of seeing so many lancers/civics/excels put on a fart can and think that's the fastest thing on earth.

No doubt there are FWDs that ARE indeed fast, no mistaking that....infact i love them Spoon Civics....now that's fast....and i didin't say ALL fwd are sh1t.....

but you come on here and accuse me of something I don't even know what you're referring to.....in fact i dun even remember dragging anybody in the past few months.........:P

Who cares if i lose to a FWD.......there's more to life than a straight line......

yea , taking runt cos that's all I got.

Other 2 won't be here till end of month:(

Drift training is all but filled up but will organise more soon.

Anyway , I'm off so night all:wavey: :wavey:

Cheers

Ken

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