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Dont think seen Troy race .... bu tthing is i asked him for some inspiration and he has gone the cheap alternatives for almost everything yet got huge HP for an auto ..... just goes to show its the know-how not the $bling$ that wins :)

Mels always been a bit of a revhead - its my badinfluence ..... but yeah she scares me .... 140km an hour in a Hyundai Excel .... i was just about to kiss my butt good bye cos they aint exactly as stable as a Skyline .... last night was cool .... i was beside / in front her in my car.

yeah i would be happy with 13 secs .... even 13.9

LOL at drift wing on Hyundai Excel ..... i would have to beat her up .... nothing worse than little 4cyl splashed with stickers n ricey bits.

Me too Aidwin :) CYA

becca: yeah theres some laughable cars out there ..... but i guess there owners love them thats the main thing.

Joe - how was lunch yesterday? Since Paul doesn tseem to wanna come with me on Yokel Cruise - you wann aride shotgun?

wasnt that day Joe you were sitting behind me at the lights in Vic Park ...... the days before i joined SAU and i was going to give ya a run but i decided not to since Shepperton Rd is usually lined with speed cameras and you were on your way to cruise .... which from legend you fell out of a car and had to go to hospital?

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