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hi guys,

have we got those power to weight ratio laws here in tassie like they have in n.s.w etc. ??

Hey Andrew

as Todd has already mentioned we are pretty lucky and dont have to worry about the power to weight restrictions just yet.

Obviously your not going to go and get a car that you couldn't/shouldn't drive to its potential in a day to day environment and always have complete control.

Sorta like when peeps get the bike licence, a 250 is just not good enough or powerfull enough for them as they are the next Valentino :D

So they get themselves a bigger bike and within a week they crash it, put themselves in debt cause its a right off and hurt themselves or others.

Drive your car and be safe as i dont want to go to anymore funerals this year or for the next few year :laugh:

Cheers GMB

is that the chicks who works in mortys bp??

Is she hot?

I heard that blue one was dead. I've only ever seen it under it's cover, never on the road.

Andrew: I havn't taken mine to the drags, have taken it to Symmonds though, and should be going again on the may 28th.

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Is she hot?

I heard that blue one was dead. I've only ever seen it under it's cover, never on the road.

Andrew: I havn't taken mine to the drags, have taken it to Symmonds though, and should be going again on the may 28th.

wat time did u end up gettin there ??

How about you provide some pics of your 32 GTR, some people might know of it?

Or better yet, post some pics of that R34 you drive

Car(s): nova,r32,r34,crx

Real Name: Andrew

From: Tasmania

i'll do dat as soon as i get my comp back its in getting fixed atm...( posting from one of the school comps ) :)

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