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Geeze Budge.

I thought you would have learned by now you don't come here and start a pie-fight without first making sure you aren't going to be allergic or something to the pies that get thrown back!

You've got to do your preparation.

However - I thank you for making it more than just a 'Is my R33 GTSt legal on P's' kind of day :D

Besides - Blaise's has got that IKEA bookshelf rear wang which looks foolish enough to actually help him. That and we all know he is a better steerer than Snowy anyway :P

At least he wasn't beaten by a girl.

Now are you compairing the GTR to the STI OR are you comparing the driving skills of Snowball to Blaise.

If the latter, you have a fair arguement :D

But if you are compairing cars, i wish to nominate Ben, Crazy Frank or Aaron to fly the GTR flag. As either of these guys, in their cars, are much better skilled and have seconds off Blaise's lap times :(. Not to mention they have deeper pockets :P

How about a rematch down @ the pub with the "harder" edge of SAU consumers?

I just know its gunna be a fun weekend!!!! :):D

Oh yeah and bring on the re-match.....go the red bull and vodkas!

How can we have a prez-off if the Budge is an ex-prez?

That RA has a good tight CR box which is great for accel, but damn it loses some time at the island.

I reckon Snowy is feeling some mortality with the little one on the way. No point killing yourself to prove a point :rolleyes: It's about the fun right? Can't wait to get back out there myself after 12 months broken.

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