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Yep!!!! Suck!

It really was an ordinary game though, typical wet game when they all just bunch up the ruck and heaps of drpped ball.

Regardless, NSW sucks. ;-)

Thats the problem with QLD folk. They spend far too much time in the blazing sun and often spend their days in delerium!

So, not that I give a rats ass about League, but I will point out that whilst the Waratahs did their usual finals choke manoeuvre, the question must be asked where the Reds this season, or any of the last god knows many seasons?

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Thats the problem with QLD folk. They spend far too much time in the blazing sun and often spend their days in delirium!

So, not that I give a rats ass about League, but I will point out that whilst the Waratahs did their usual finals choke manoeuvre, the question must be asked where the Reds this season, or any of the last god knows many seasons?

Who gives a shit. This is league country. :blink:

...i dont want a sports sedan category either...

lol at least 90% of the cars entered would only qualify for sports sedans.....a couple wouldn't even meet those rules.

no point worrying about rules being too restrictive at this event!

lol at least 90% of the cars entered would only qualify for sports sedans.....a couple wouldn't even meet those rules.

no point worrying about rules being too restrictive at this event!

that's why me love da superlap...

And why is there discussion about large buff men in short shorts chasing each other in here??? Aren't the clubs and bars where you's can chase tail... Man love is ok.. But time and place people.

that's why me love da superlap...

And why is there discussion about large buff men in short shorts chasing each other in here??? Aren't the clubs and bars where you's can chase tail... Man love is ok.. But time and place people.

lol...benny loves the man love

well... if superlap did anything for motorsport in aus... its inspired everyone to get cracking on their cars... which can only make it bigger and bigger...

Its made me realise how much money I will need to spend to make my car even remotely close to the front runners :)

Don't sell the 33 Russ, finish and enter it for me to drive in Targa next year as an "RGM I've got more grunt than you so suck my bawlls" limited edition?

News coverage gauranteed, excellent for sponsors! Nothing better than a car flying through the trees backwards at a specatator point. On fire.

Its made me realise how much money I will need to spend to make my car even remotely close to the front runners :)

yeh but you gotta remember that those cars from japan are anywhere from 5-10 years old... so they should be well sorted machines by now..

my thoughts are that money is not everything... throwing wads of cash at a car wont make it fast... being clever with your cash is what makes it fast...

like russman/roy/marlin said... for the price of a second hand holinger, you could break 20 rb20 gearboxes.. and still be just as quick..

pay $1500 or $2000 for c/f doors... or buy the materials for $500 and have a crack at it yourself??

its the little ingenious things and stolen bits from other cars that create the one ultimate car.. and power to weight ratio... and chassis balance...

and wads of cash handy :)

Nothing better than a car flying through the trees backwards at a specatator point. On fire.

eric bana made that into a movie... and he went in forwards and wasnt even on fire... so you're on a winner, prepare for lucrative deals thrown being your way...

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