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I got video proof james :)

We'll be going. We are still considering going for both days, but we aren't sure yet.

We'll be going to support 16OTU... We should make banners and pom poms and stuff... Like school sports days

*falls off her chair laughing*

i am going but only to spectate. Ive seen 4doorz run and its a pretty quick car so i dont think u will make a fool outta yourself. Just try n get it right i guess. And i seen that rompa burnout on your last pass that night. Nice effort

nah nothing to do with cars champ, they were stealing all the drinks outta the big white food thing that was behind where our cars were. i full thought everyone knew what they were upto. But nah if they were gonna start stealing from cars i would have gone home and left em up there. Not into that crap

Am not racing at Jamboree now, due to a lack of funds.

Need to get a rear camber kit in as soon as possible. The extent of this need was discovered last t&t when I had to resort to generous tire warming in the burnout pits before a few runs in order to amuse myself and compensate for the slow times due to excessive wheel spin - we drove home with legal tread on one side of the tire and metal band on the other...

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