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now you know. lol anyone who goes on holiday to europe knows that BMW drivers are the silvia drivers of the EU.

haha, Aston Martins dont have a lot of presence here either. There are heaps of them on the street.

Did see the V10 Audi R8. Yum Yum

Oh and car feels sluggish in the heat, goes great on the cold, is it because the cold airboa denser tHan warm and shit? Fmic fix this?

yes. its called heatsoak. also dont thrash the car in the heat. common sense, and you have more danger of detonation when intake air is hot

lol 10 posts allow you to PM. a lotta guys post out of the blue to get to 10 then disappear.

but welcome. enjoy your stay.

wait, stop everything

funky being nice?

what have you done with funky you impostor?!

also dont thrash the car in the heat. common sense, and you have more danger of detonation when intake air is hot

lol... what about when you rock up to a motorsport event on a 35+ day? huh? well? huh? whachagonnasaynow? huh?

wait, stop everything

funky being nice?

what have you done with funky you impostor?!

gotta be nice to the newbies. you, on the other hand, can fuck off ya cock galloping knob jockey.

lol... what about when you rock up to a motorsport event on a 35+ day? huh? well? huh? whachagonnasaynow? huh?

sif race on a 35+ day.

yeah man thurs good for you? i feel asleep b4 and just woke up now

sounds good to me. thursday night? where at?

Also, walked past a Mazda hatch today in blue, and FFFUUU damn you Jizzy, now I'm thinking I should paint the golf in the same colour with a purple pearl in the clearcoat.

Also, walked past a Mazda hatch today in blue, and FFFUUU damn you Jizzy, now I'm thinking I should paint the golf in the same colour with a purple pearl in the clearcoat.

Haha dooo itttt! Mazda have been coming up with some really nice colours recently. Actually pretty much all manufacturers are coming out with cool stuff.

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