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From: Samantha.Rigoli@

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Sent: Thursday, 9 October 2003 1:58 PM

To: Judd B

Subject: RE: Hey Sam

Hey,

*censored*

but yes the

accent ran a 9.4... Pretty impressive, Dom was stoked! :P)

Sam

"Judd Ball" on 09/10/2003 12:09:16 PM

To: Samantha Rigoli/NSW/

cc:

Subject: RE: Hey Sam

Hey Sam,

Did u go last nite?

whats this i hear of the Rigoli Accent running 9.4?

From memory it bogged down alittle at the start so it can certainly go quicker.

Who was the bozo that dropped a tanker full of oil down the right lane? I sat for 1hr waiting for them to clean it before i even got to see a car run...

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