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1-BNR32t

27-towlie

31-DRD-00F

34-MANG

33-RB20tR32, Bluprint

35-Stinkypoo

36-vietorious

37-sl33py

38-Into Oblivian

39-N1GTR

40-tm r33

41-TiTan

42-allthewaytotheskyline

43-Leech

44-Donnan, Evil33

45-Baconer

46-LadyBytes, Sauce

47-R3sp3ct

48-a20089

49-Ex!$t3nZ

52-Tarmac-

53-Bullet32

60-FATAZZ

65-Datto260Z

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I say.... 51!!!!!

1-BNR32t

27-towlie

31-DRD-00F

34-MANG

33-RB20tR32, Bluprint

35-Stinkypoo

36-vietorious

37-sl33py

38-Into Oblivian

39-N1GTR

40-tm r33

41-TiTan

42-allthewaytotheskyline

43-Leech

44-Donnan, Evil33

45-Baconer

46-LadyBytes, Sauce

47-R3sp3ct

48-a20089

49-Ex!$t3nZ

51-DriftGTS

52-Tarmac-

53-Bullet32

60-FATAZZ

65-Datto260Z

Careful boy, I'm finding it hard seeing you getting through any course sub 2 minutes at the moment :)

Sub 2 minutes?? - Come to Wakefield with us one day and you'll find out first hand how quick a real driver is Steve :ninja:

Wow really? Turismo will be there? :)

I got a ride in Scotsmans 33GTR last year at their DECA, man that was insane! Absolutely ball tearing!

How about at Texi I hop in on a ride with you, and you see if you can scare me? :ninja:

1-BNR32t

27-towlie

31-DRD-00F

33-RB20tR32, Bluprint

35-Stinkypoo

36-vietorious

37-sl33py

38-Into Oblivian

39-N1GTR

40-tm r33

41-TiTan

42-allthewaytotheskyline

43-Leech

44-Donnan, Evil33

45-Baconer

46-LadyBytes, Sauce

47-R3sp3ct

48-a20089

49-Ex!$t3nZ

52-Tarmac-

53-Bullet32

60-FATAZZ

65-Datto260Z

Hope your willing to ship that half case :thumbsup:

For out of state Competitors I will wait til texikhana or some event and bring you your half a case

Buy the way tooheys extra dry or Crownies

1-BNR32t

24-Donnan

27-towlie

31-DRD-00F

33-RB20tR32, Bluprint

35-Stinkypoo

36-vietorious

37-sl33py

38-Into Oblivian

39-N1GTR

40-tm r33

41-TiTan

42-allthewaytotheskyline

43-Leech

44-Evil33

45-Baconer

46-LadyBytes, Sauce

47-R3sp3ct

48-a20089

49-Ex!$t3nZ

52-Tarmac-

53-Bullet32

60-FATAZZ

65-Datto260Z

I retract my previous estimate and hope the starlet is only running on diesel, lol.

PS Pat probably thinks that we are all joking; poor innocent child hahahaha!

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