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Troy, don't listen to these guys with their big HP GTR's, your car has punched out some very impressive times, infact its quicker than some of the mildly modified GTR's out there..

And the rest of the modded RWD guys are left behind aswell....

I say watch out for the silver bullet, its a quick car with a (half) decent steerer :D !!!

I dont have the turbo anymore! and whats in october?

blind as a bat.

What, so no GT-RS for you anymore? I would be real interested to see if it hurt your motorkhana times or helped!?!?!?!?! There is a big Phillip Island meet in october. Full noise so i will be able to get more then two sessions to get eyes on and get a time. Im mega pumped because its back to the future. The car is so much quicker then me..i need to grow into it again so will be interesting to drive the thing :blush:

And Jack, i would love to do more with my car, or another car. But,,,cant :D At the moment the car is awesome fun adn quicker then it used to be which is enough for me. And...dont say the car is quick, i want ppls jaws to hit the floor when i get it singing :) ...Fingers crossed a few things come to fruition in the new year and we all get the opportunity to see how good we are steering our cars. Stay Tuned :)

thats right, no gtrs. has buggered up what im gonna do. I was interested to see how it would have gone at the next deca too. mind you next deca is back to the old sideways days! So time to get a Pfc and get back to where we were for dutton..

Also - the guys in the Alfa have put together a nice collection of in-car footage from a bunch of the events - including at the end the footage from the Shearform Autotest. Thats worth having a look at as an example of the crazy stuff we had to do!

Hehe - ah, happy times.

If only I remembered where I had those pictures hosted...

Anyway, don't start it again. Team Silver Bullet sticks together in a time of crisis.

TB - with Jon Bon Jovi as my witness, I'll never stand idly by while people represent you as a gay man driving a silver automatic Mercedes convertible.

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Hehe - ah, happy times.

If only I remembered where I had those pictures hosted...

Anyway, don't start it again. Team Silver Bullet sticks together in a time of crisis.

TB - with Jon Bon Jovi as my witness, I'll never stand idly by while people represent you as a gay man driving a silver automatic Mercedes convertible.

Oh, wait...

hahaha i heard about this bris you look like u have the beast under control, and you almost look like u suite driving such a prestige automobile.

Did someone say Eggs ot Tomatoes Or flat spots! :P

Our Unique Cars Photographer picked up this little sequence on the short wang, We started as Team Gatecrasher, Team Bin It, Team Flat Spots, Team Whatever, we had fun and Brisby you are an absolute champion!!

This is a fine piece of photography And some of us had the pleasure of witnessing this action first hand!

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Brisby your car is a handful!!! :(

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