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had a rolling run against Ska that night we cruised to Wellington Pt, and it was pretty well neck and neck, and from memory I think the kerb weight of the two is about the same 1300kg give or take, so they are a pretty even match stock for stock, as long as it's not froma standing start :(

Warwick, the eating place that i hang out at is in Chinatown. THe place opens till 2am everyday and food's great. James and I are regulars there.

and plus, his chopstick skills have improve tremendously :(

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had a rolling run against Ska that night we cruised to Wellington Pt, and it was pretty well neck and neck, and from memory I think the kerb weight of the two is about the same 1300kg give or take, so they are a pretty even match stock for stock, as long as it's not froma standing start :(

hmmm, I think you might have to take driver skill into that, can't see a stock Rex neck and neck once third is reached in both cars

Warwick, the eating place that i hang out at is in Chinatown.  THe place opens till 2am everyday and food's great.  James and I are regulars there.

and plus, his chopstick skills have improve tremendously :(

Cybercity

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cool...i will have to join you sometime, maybe bring the wifey....we bo th love asian food of just about any variety

cool...i will have to join you sometime, maybe bring the wifey....we bo th love asian food of just about any variety

and James & I love having more company. John was our lastest victim... hehe.... but his chopstick skills are even better than that of James!

wassup guys.. just got up and browsing thru history....

i hope everything survive thru this weekend. Squizz called me yesterday and warned me abt cops being swarming all over the place, esp major highways.

yep they sure are I have been breath tested 3 times this weekend and I have hardly been driving anywhere

and James & I love having more company.  John was our lastest victim... hehe.... but his chopstick skills are even better than that of James!

cool....my choppy skills rock...the missus can handle herself pretty well also

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