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Do I get a prize for dirtiest car? I stole the title from Chris ;)

Had an awesome time though! So happy with my car :) pitty I suck at the driving it part :( ah well more practise! Thanks heaps as well Chris for all the help!

Yeah you won that prize, but only half of it, cause I was driving your car when the right hand side got roostered by that crazy man in a WRX on Gerald corner.

No Probs with the Driver Training. You came a long way from 1st session to last session.

Yeah you won that prize, but only half of it, cause I was driving your car when the right hand side got roostered by that crazy man in a WRX on Gerald corner.

No Probs with the Driver Training. You came a long way from 1st session to last session.

lol...roostered....:rofl:...still gotta clean the mud outa the back seat.....

yah the 1st session was a bit overwhelming >_< but bring on sandown! >_<

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