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im heading out this wednesday night

this time im getting there in line by 5pm. this time there is no excuse for not getting opportunity to do burnout at end of night!!

sick of this bloody truck doing big boring burnouts?

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its time to see some nissan power out there

am not looking forward to hearing the crowd when my engine blows during the burnout

anyway

come on out

say gday. my name is mark. will be driving this shitter. --> 299482429.jpg

cheers, mark

you know damn well !!!! :(

I have...rather richard has....photgraphic evidence !

oh now i remember haha

ben, just dont show me up in the burnout comp!! i hear the hiaces can blow tyres in less than 30 seconds!!!

for f**ks sake you are f**king kidding me!!

just got home and had shower

this morning:

did another oil change

put coolant into the radiator for the 1st time ever (thought it deserved somethinbg better than the usual h20 considering burnouts etc)

changed the rear brake pads

bled up the brakes

changed filter

etc etc etc

and now there's no drags

oh man how depressing.

i am becoming a drag boy. tragic

i'm going to the pub

have a good day boys

depressing

Agreed.

Not working tomorrow, and so was going to venture out.

The Missus was going to have a go for the first time in quite a while now.

Was looking forward to seeing her smash her previous time (and hopefully kick someone's arse in the process).

El Bee

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