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:D hehe. it's in the space in my engine bay where the engine should be! never fear, I am trying to sort something out this week. and if it doesn't get sorted I will happily offer my services as a pro driver (or saboteur) to anyone who needs me.

It would be a shame for people to think I am all talk. when it should be known that I am all man.

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i give no shit for spelling!

i should enter... if my car is running this weekend i might

or barron can lend me his!

hint hint

we talk at the pub thursday!

yep, asking me when i'm smashed is the best chance you have...

troy is right, I am old school irish, not like you faggoty new school irish.

*(only those who watch dennis leary in rescue me need apply)

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Roy, I dont have yours yet either...

I post tripe on internet car forums, i dont actually drive my car :thumbsup: Would love to enter, but have some other priorities at the moment that means my car is parked at present. Though since a friend has just had some dramas this past weekend, he may not be needing my suspension for the event which means one piece of the puzzle has been found :worship:

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Fatz should definitely enter - I have pics from a different time attack comp where fatz was so confident about winning he decided to do it using reverse to give others a chance.

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i know what happend there. you tried the ol reach around gear shift action but fked it up and next thing ya know you're facing the wrong way. need more practice pete.

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here's pete doing it backwards earlier. including very cheesy speedweek commentary. back before drifting became a sport. if indeed it ever did

http://www.hgeconsulting.com.au/backitin.wmv careful if anyone in the world still has dial up its 21mb

and before you ask, yes i am just whoring and not entering this time around :D

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yea everyone loves skidz

especially me

as for drifting i love it when the kidss come up to me as ask if i drift

telling them i ran the frist drift day in nsw is gold....their stunned looks a always make me smile

i just love how in the photo i actually lost control at turn one but only spun out at turn 9...

yea baby! even better is i borrowed those tyres form a mate who when i gave them back on the belts was not impressed!

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