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haha nah shes not here but i just woke up in a daze and still dreaming hehehe :D

Pauls not welcome in my house he scares me and plus he beat me in mega golf so im cut :)

Yes she is a lot of old blokes fantasies :)

pwptpf is ok until he starts caressing you...

Cheers

Ken

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and also congrats Ken :D

*me does thumbs up sign*

Thanks Tom .

Next years SES will be for fun only with a stupidly tuned R33 GTS-T.

*Hmmm gts-tken doesn't quite sound the same does it??

Cheers

GTS-Tken

Ken i really think you should stop right there too

especially if paul has been touching you..

im about to sleep, don't need that mental image!

Yea , best you sleep..

Jules said you were a bit prudish while I was there with her.

* ken wakes up from dream*

Cheers

Ken :Oops:

j/k denver , was just kidding

I dunno if im doing the SES next yr, or what in, wanna do it tho..

Denver , at the end of the day , just DO it.

Before CAMS puts the * rollcage, harness, firebomb,triangle thing* into the equation.

While the chance to go stupidly fast on highly dangerous venues with CAMS insurance is offered, take it....

Next year I ain't going fast, just VEEEEERRRYYYY sideways :D

Cheers

Ken

id like to do SES in the hr30 but its alot of time money and skill i havnt got yet in an underprepaired car.

BULLSHIT!!@!!!!

There is no such thing as an underprepared car.

Classic is Neil Gerace in the brown bomber.POS old Toyota Corona RT118 that he drives to wherever, thrashes crap out of and drives home.

Gets no where , has a hell god time and all he pays is fuel and entry ( bout 80bucks)

Cheers

Ken

yeah but i wouldnt want to do a half assed job in a car i havnt even driven yet -- rather wait a while learn which i can do get some nice brakes on it then push it in comps :D

Tom , at the end of the day , there is only one winner.

If you aren't experienced/have a good car/rich/nutter/allthe previous , then you won't get anywhere...

SOWHAT!!!!!!?????

Go there , enjoy yourself, learn , have fun, ask questions, try it.

So many guys won't try unless there cars are perfect.

Unless you try , how do you know what perfect is ???

:):)

Cheers

Ken

well i think im quite decent in the driving area ... come for a hills run in my current race spec stock as a rock vn and it will show ive got at least guts :D

all i know is i like to drive on the limit and im not afraid to push that little bit harder...... might be a good idea to do this and see how i go

hmm  

maybe i could give it a go ...

where could i get some more info regarding the series?

Tom , check with the WASCC as John Hurney is the series co ordinator.( and also WASCC president)

You get to do Wanners,( short and Long), Collie , Wellington dam, Meelup , Mt Brown , Mt Clarence...

If your balls are big , the rewards are good...

Cheers

Ken

( ps , I have small balls and wait to see Tony Flood next year)

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