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ahh yes. although he has gone softcock on the ehad (staying with hydraulic setup)

i've been stirring him up so he's comnig upto qld for a session at willowbank when i get mine running :action-smiley-069:

surely ~330rwkw would get you into the low 11s range?

itd come down to tyres, and suspension setup and how well u can get out of the hole

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Eug is so sexy in that lab coat

i'm wearing nothing underneath

haha hey eug its like 17 days till daftpunk!

and hat f**kin ant always still gets me ay - I had a real one running around on the back of the panel one night looked so similar!

hey! you going too? so amped for it

people have been offering me bucketloads of cash for my tickets!!

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didnt work dan..

so shane what time does willowbank open

www.willowbankraceway.com.au

washing on the line.. sucks living alone... GRRR

and my hands are soft from fabric softener.

think i might go for a tug.

must suck to have to do that urself :D

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