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sick marki.

:workship:

actually it hit the bump stop and i caught it and brought it back..

u better be careful, im not sure them rocker arm's would like that too much :sorcerer:

ahah RAS kit is in my friend.. best $60 insurance for an SR.. but thanks for ur concern. :)

i really like some of the drift cars...but its just so boring and slow to watch. Not just that, but the cars are slow around the track...only thing i like about it (besides the cars) is the smell of smoking rubber.

wait...i could improve on it, if drifting was racing but going sideways all the time then i reckon it could be fun to watch. Remove the gay judging system and have traditional first over the line or with quickest time wins deal then it would be great.

wait...i could improve on it, if drifting was racing but going sideways all the time then i reckon it could be fun to watch. Remove the gay judging system and have traditional first over the line or with quickest time wins deal then it would be great.

they have that its called touge

fixed for you mark, at least know what you are talking about before opening your mouth you'll make the rest of us look bad

im sorry i failed to remember his nationality or his back ground.. i figured he was aussie cause he drives a holden :)

wait...i could improve on it, if drifting was racing but going sideways all the time then i reckon it could be fun to watch. Remove the gay judging system and have traditional first over the line or with quickest time wins deal then it would be great.

Thats called Speedway. :)

dont make me bash u with my keyboard :laughing-smiley-014:

that would be like hitting an elephant with a flyswat

oh, and i had a skinny iced chocolate orange frappacino, milk should only go in coffee before 10am.

speedway is gay cause its on clay and in a bloudy oval...

and isnt touge around mountains? If it is then its gay too cause its not on a track...if it is then cool.

Speedway has its spritual home in the US where it is run mostly on paved surfaces but still played on clay in some parts.

Thats called Speedway. :)

gayest sport ever. can that be called a sport its basically ice skating but for cars.

So ya think I'm Japanese huh?

no ur an aussie bogan.. :)

speedway is gay cause its on clay and in a bloudy oval...

and isnt touge around mountains? If it is then its gay too cause its not on a track...if it is then cool.

yeah touge is mountain.. takes alot of balls to do a marked 40kph hairpin at 100kph and over.. and sideways too..

they do hold a few v-opt drift comps up ther.. mostly judging though as they go off speed consistancy and flow

how about instead of talking shit on here everyone go home and work on their cars...im going to finish this stupid dry sump pan. Go play with some spanners ya losers instead of being keyboard warriors.

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