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Tim,

Glad you are bringing the GT along. I know there is a lot of interrest from people just wanting to have a gander. Nice wheels !!!! Thats what half of its all about eh.

Cheers Mate

Greg

Yeah, I was told I couldn't enter unless I brought it. :P

I'm not sure if that's because they really didn't want the WRX... :mage:

Tim.

I'm entered. GT and WRX. The WRX is still in bits, hopefully it'll at least be driveable :unsure:, and I have no intention of doing anything more than make a bit of noise in the GT.

Chicane ruins it IMO. Could end up being a bit of a washout.

Tim.

HELL YEAH now i will make sure im there to watch :woot:

What's your GT look like? Is it a roaring forties one?

Its sex on wheels Benny, sex on wheels my friend.

:( GT

Tim when are we going to see the GT @ a DrifTas day :rofl:

HELL YEAH now i will make sure im there to watch :woot:

Its sex on wheels Benny, sex on wheels my friend.

:( GT

Tim when are we going to see the GT @ a DrifTas day :rofl:

LOL! That might be fun. :unsure:

Tim.

We will talk ;)

Drifting is a waste of time :(

:laugh:NOT

:O yes cause its only the fastest growing form of motorsport today it must be a waste of time.

Sounds like a typical answer from someone that has minimal car control and struggles to pull the e-brake on there fully hektik keyboard ;)

If you want to post comments like that do it outside of this area as you will find you are on your own :)

:ONOT

:rofl: yes cause its only the fastest growing form of motorsport today it must be a waste of time.

Sounds like a typical answer from someone that has minimal car control and struggles to pull the e-brake on there fully hektik keyboard :no:

If you want to post comments like that do it outside of this area as you will find you are on your own :spank:

It's ok Princess ;)

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Its sex on wheels Benny, sex on wheels my friend.

oh i know they are, dad's got one. I keep stiring him, so hopfully he will get it out to a club day soon.

i'd love to make it down to see roaldin's going, but i'm trying to get my car back together. Take lots of pix for us on the day :)

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