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Has any one stood back and had a good look at the entry list. I tell you what if I saw that 3 years ago I would thought the world had gone topsy turvy.

Thompson in a S14

Snowdady in a R32 GTSt

Brisby living in a country that doesnt sell long neck VB's

Newton in a Evo 4

Dane in a STI

WTF!

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Has any one stood back and had a good look at the entry list. I tell you what if I saw that 3 years ago I would thought the world had gone topsy turvy.

Thompson in a S14

Snowdady in a R32 GTSt

Brisby living in a country that doesnt sell long neck VB's

Newton in a Evo 4

Dane in a STI

WTF!

Yeah I had a laugh at this!

Your in mate.

Which means I'm next :P

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Has any one stood back and had a good look at the entry list. I tell you what if I saw that 3 years ago I would thought the world had gone topsy turvy.

Thompson in a S14

Snowdady in a R32 GTSt

Brisby living in a country that doesnt sell long neck VB's

Newton in a Evo 4

Dane in a STI

WTF!

Yeah the world is all sorts of wrong.

Boys and girls listen up... Are you listenening..

I've seen a few of the vids from the last few rounds and I'd like to see you some of you step it up apart from the top guys who are driving awesome. Top work boys! Just go big and when you think your there go even bigger. Massive power slides not power skids with a spin (lame) and huge handbrake turns and compression lock ups not sensible driving Miss Daisy style. Ramp it up. Action, Action, Action! But save it for the skid pan if you can't drive in control!

And the night life. People give me some stories! I want to hear some feedback. Back like the old days. Ohh the old days! I want people spewing like the guy from Sydney (he was the weakest one that night and probably ever. He was also missing the Mexican gene so a little understandable). Plus all the nudy runs and people dancing with stripper poles for hours and riding cows and swimming in the lake etc.

Plus remember..

Never under estimate the power of the RB20. Never question it and never speak of it because its true power is so powerful and so secret that it will never ever be seen and only heard...

This man. This man, speaks the truth.

P.S. Don't forget bin rides in the main street or getting into an argument with a security guard after getting you phone confiscated for trying to take pics of the dirty dirty strippers....

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Just had a look on the BOM website and it seems like showers are expected on saturday...that sucks...the skidpan is just pointless in the wet and the awds are just gonna walk away...hope the forecast changes by the time saturday comes around....

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Hey Ryan

I've entered the EVO now it's actually running again so I suppose that'll affect the points :worship::D

Although I'm more than I'm happy to bring the FWD again and leave the 6 until next years round. The coupe is on the chopping block so might be good to get as much value out of it as possible.

Cheers, Clive

Okie dokie, here is the Event Sched. the map 'mega slide' should be a bit of a RWD pleaser as its the biggest slide we have had... if you drive a FWD it will probably be the biggest lot of understeer you have ever had :)

READ THE THING (and not when you are 2 cars from the start line!)

EVENT SCHEDULE

Also, here is the Championship Standings as of Round 2.

CHAMPIONSHIP STANDINGS

We will work on updating the Round Results and also Champ Results on the SAUVic website after this round.

Ryan

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Has any one stood back and had a good look at the entry list. I tell you what if I saw that 3 years ago I would thought the world had gone topsy turvy.

Thompson in a S14

Snowdady in a R32 GTSt

Brisby living in a country that doesnt sell long neck VB's

Newton in a Evo 4

Dane in a STI

WTF!

It's all a bit twilight zone!

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