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Hey the drag racing 'smack talk' threads are some of the most light hearted and amusing on here. You roundy roundy boys are always in reading them.

But yes personal insults are a bit low and feel a tad of regret for stooping that low. Sorry again JP

Where were you Roy? I was still hard charging after 3 am Saturday night....and that was with next to no sleep Friday night. Bit hard to have a big night when your almost staying in the outback.

Me a warning, are you a moderator now, far out. Sorry if I got it wrong and so I take it RedRacing is registered business and licensed with MVRA, how many partners do you have?

If you throw unwarranted dirt in life you just lose ground yourself. Be friends.

Me a warning, are you a moderator now, far out. Sorry if I got it wrong and so I take it RedRacing is registered business and licensed with MVRA, how many partners do you have?

If you throw unwarranted dirt in life you just lose ground yourself. Be friends.

We trade under a PTY LTD as its been one that we have had registered for quite some time. There is 4 of us if you must know...Kel is our licensed engine reconditioner...Glen is our licensed Motor Vehicle repairer (he used to work for your "good mate" Brad at the Toy Shop, a bloke who no longer wants any business dealings with you) David is our signwriter and extra pair of hands (another bloke who no longer wants anything to do with you) and myself.

No im not a moderator as i have no shiny green coloured bar saying 'moderator' under my name.

Give it a rest John...if an apoligy is not good enough and your not man enough to accept it and move on then so be it, if thats the way you want to be. You throw plenty of dirt yourself so maybe you should start to practice what you are preaching.

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well you no what they say, when you land at gold Coast airport put your watch back 1 hour & 10 years.

We must all just be a bit more laid back than those southerners hey. :(

P.S DRD-OOF, i love the nurse.

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Damn QLDers!!

Hey Dirtgarage that Olive branch has got thorns on it. For someone trying to start a business of some sort you are digging a hole for yourself you are throwing so much dirt, and stop digging up guff.

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