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Great pic of Michele - when the GTR was running :P

Its such a sad state to see it not moving and getting work done on it by Mark...hopefully it will be ready for this weekends cruise - or should I say the road trip that just so happens lots of Skyline people are taking to the same place at the same time - who would of thought!!! amazing how that can happen!!!! :P

Thats a really good photo of michelle, can't wait to see some others, and also get some photo's of myself

Still sorting threw them all.!

From what i've looked at I think i've got about a dozen of your BMW :(

Still sorting threw them all.!

From what i've looked at I think i've got about a dozen of your BMW :)

Tourismo didn't run last weekend, he's talking in the future - he's talking the talk before walking the walk :( but when he does eventually get out there and walk the walk, he's gonna kick serious butt, Im not going to even get a look in :wub:

Tarmac- has the BMW

Tourismo didn't run last weekend, he's talking in the future - he's talking the talk before walking the walk :D but when he does eventually get out there and walk the walk, he's gonna kick serious butt, Im not going to even get a look in :)

Tarmac- has the BMW

Tarmac - Tourismo

Tomato - Tomata.............lol

As for seroiusly kicking but....

We will see.... The toyota boys will be out in force next year.. hehe

Bullet, I reckon I did alright at wakefield with what I had, Second hand re050's on the front and Sonar's on the back, 1:13's without RS's or R compound tyres and only stock rb20 power, just you wait. I'm hopeing for under the 50 sec mark at the hillclimb, preferably without sticky rubber, but prob not :D

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