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There can be no talking about the skidpan while I am around!   :)

SKIDPAN was awesome!!...

saw an STI did a fully sik drift at SKIDPAN

i had to wash my car after SKIDPAN

JL did not go to SKIDPAN

:)

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SKIDPAN was awesome!!...

saw an STI did a fully sik drift at SKIDPAN

i had to wash my car after SKIDPAN

JL did not go to SKIDPAN

:)

Yeah what he said...

I washed my car but it's still dirty :)

That STI's last drift was WILD!

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btw warwick... thks for the video... it was awesome... watched it again last nite...

and you left your tools behind again .....

No worries.

I'll pick the tools up sometime soon....no real hurry

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ah ok JL yeah the old ma reckons he was out running cops around cornors and it top speed of 108 miles an hour was reached on numerous occasions... all fibs i say hes lookin at a few to buy but fark there xpensive espically some of the restored cooper S's

Hell yeah, genuine coopers are worth good $$$, mine is rarer but not worth quite the same dollars as a cooper. I have wound mine out to 165km/h which isn't too bad for a stocker, gets there pretty quick just runs out of revs. They aren't the best breathing engine. There is a nice supercharger kit made by lynx automotive in victoria that will give 115bhp, bolt on to a stock 1275cc cooper engine. With the right diff ratio that would be good enough for a 14 sec pass. I want it!

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I washed my car but it's still dirty :)

you think that is bad??

i had to shampooed my car twice!!... spent 30 trying to get the chalk off...

Slip wrote 'Glenn The Spoon' on my windscreen!!! i cant go to the office like that tmr :)

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SKIDPAN was awesome!!...

saw an STI did a fully sik drift at SKIDPAN

i had to wash my car after SKIDPAN

JL did not go to SKIDPAN  

:D

:usuck: :usuck: :usuck: :usuck: :usuck: :):mad::):)

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hahaha JL cooper running 14's that be phat as, i spose u dont need the supercharger to take down excels with bodykits and the likes

Yeah they are definately fair game :)

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