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Digital cameras / scanners are EVERYWHERE!!!!

Don't all normal human beings (and some abnormal ones) have them now? this is 2004 isnt it?

I think the list would be WAY easier to manage if it was shorter, Ben. But that's up to you. I also think we should maintain an overall top 10 in a seperate thread. To be in top 10 you MUST list all details AND provide a timeslip. No I don't think the Timeslips link up the top is anything other than a vaguely amusing button.

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Another problem with time slips is you can usually just get a hold of someone elses and say it was you. Ideally you would require a photo of the car on the day showing the number you were assigned and for it to match the slip.

Waste of time if you ask me. Like MFX_R33 said, liar = loser... big loser!

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Anyone that currently has incomplete information will be removed from the list in 1 weeks time. To have your missing information added please PM ME. I sent PM's to people with missing information a few months back and got about 5 replies so from now on you will only get added to this list if you have complete information (I don't care if you are a 10sec GTR or a 14sec GTS-t).

The following will be deleted in 1 weeks time:

r31gts

Deano

Clint32

Oyabun

RaBZ3174

Black32

aus32gtr

GTR R32

32godzilla

uLa32

GSR 13S

Buster

WET33

4 Doorz

Bugalugs

MotoX

Hicks

Belgarion

predator66

Zdenko

slayer_1971

XRSiSt

NickR33

gtr13

AVENGE

Jamezilla

Franks

markr34gtr

Your going to remove me for not listing what fuel I was using? Who the f*ck do you think you are?

If you do you can get f*cked and I'll start another drag thread with times, as how is it part of the time slip?

I wouldn't have a clue what it was as I either run BP Ultimate, Synergy 8000 or Optimax which ever I find first as I need it I use it

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