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damn....ladies im dissapointed even more so about wasting my tyres last week....hope u guys have fun out there.....missing out big time....still trying to get something organised....

hey corrine u mentioned u knew someone who could get me good tyres for $100ea? or was that someone else?

ill be out there spectating if i cant organise tyres....

If anyone is going to be bozman's assistant....its going to be me.....i will fight you for it?

Um, what tyres where you looking for?

You never offer to work on my car :D

You never asked! :cool:

Let me know if you need help with anything, Id be happy to help out.

Bozman in GTR with good team will be very competitive. I trust Bozo with my 300 thousand ZX for sure. He is amazingly 1.2 seconds faster than me at Wakefield, in my car with seat not suited to him as a lot shorter than me and not easy to adjust, so we didn't. If you get the chance get him to drive your car with you in it if aloud or get him to drive your car by him self to show youwhat it can do, do it. I learn alot watching and talking to race drivers after they drive it. Jose Fernadez, John Web, Aaron Lewis and Warren Luff have all driven my car.

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at the end of the day, Boz still drives a girls car.

I accidentally booked in for this day directly though Ian Luff, I didn't know it was the autosports day... so I'll have to re-book something with Luffy and the boys at a later date!

at the end of the day, Boz still drives a girls car.

I accidentally booked in for this day directly though Ian Luff, I didn't know it was the autosports day... so I'll have to re-book something with Luffy and the boys at a later date!

Lol..

Awww come on Liz, you know you want to come out!

Lol..

Awww come on Liz, you know you want to come out!

no, no i don't! There are too many people for me.

Liz you soft cock!

get ya arse out there and teach me a thing or three :)

the only thing I can teach you is how to remove all of your tyres in a single spin.

no, no i don't! There are too many people for me.

the only thing I can teach you is how to remove all of your tyres in a single spin.

Too many people? Haha there are half the amount then we wanted!

ill come down for sure.....im hoping to see chris loose it....oh i mean drive......dibs on his wheels if they are still in one piece....

what time u guys getting there? doesnt look like it a full house....should be better for you troopers going out in these conditions....




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