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i wouldnt bother liz. i am boring. and after all it is only a thirty 1

who is getting pissed tonight? i have got 48 bottles of beer already chilling in my esky

f**k it's gonna be a huge night tonight

i'm excited!!!

i wouldnt bother liz. i am boring. and after all it is only a thirty 1

who is getting pissed tonight? i have got 48 bottles of beer already chilling in my esky

f**k it's gonna be a huge night tonight

i'm excited!!!

u tank lol

i am going to get smashed badly too

anyone else coming out for a run? or am i the only loser that has the drag bug.

i wish i was as rich as you :):P

i have a erm, major prollem. Major overheating, coolant pissing out everywhere (went underneath to take a peak, looked like it was even coming from the bellhousing of the box, which is bloody wierd, must be trickling down from somewhere else), couldn't see any busted hoses or nething *shrugs* :(

Hey man, so after all these posts are you still the only one going out?

I would take ours, but the Diff will sh*t its self if I take it to the track, so gonna fit a mechanical before hand.

I do have a HG Prem with 450HP, do you know if WSID would let us two race eachother as they split us up into the different lanes...

buggered if i know whether they'd let us, but this is on wsid site

"If you want to race a particular person ensure they are in the same lane and behind you. When you get to the front of the queue, let the staging lane official know and he will send you to the start line together."

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