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lol its a 5min job to adjust the tune to supposedly make it backfire.... my car wouldnt drop down to the first row of cells straight after lifting off accelerator. Not sure why but anyway

Might have a play again in airlie

All ready to go I think? Bought a remote trigger for the camera today (Should be good for any shots taken on the tripod) and a mouse yesterday for photo editing on the laptop.

I Will try and remember to put some blank DVD's in to burn the photos to a CD. Either I do some editing Saturday night to give edited photos out on the disc Sunday before everyone leaves, or everyone just gets the raw photos from the weekend :P

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got the car all fixed, almost ready for the weekend.

whats the plan for the evening? drinks & bbq at one of the hotels to keep it cheap, then head into town around 8:30-9?

Ah you pussies i wanna at least see one smokey burnout!!!!

what is the cost these days for excessive & undue noise and damage to commonwealth property???

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Yeah the BBQ idea sounds good. Whoever has the best hotel (and also easy parking for low cars lol).

Rob the fine isn't worth as much as the respect you will get :P

The burnout will equally approx. 20,000xp points on NFS

Outrunning the cops doubles your points to ;)

got the car all fixed, almost ready for the weekend.

whats the plan for the evening? drinks & bbq at one of the hotels to keep it cheap, then head into town around 8:30-9?

what is the cost these days for excessive & undue noise and damage to commonwealth property???

I don't care how much i spend this weekend, much like every weekend lol, but yeah i'm easy whateva you guys wanna do i'll do, i got no car to drive so ill be following the crowd, as for the cost of this excessive noise and smoke i estimate approx $300+ and 2-3 points ( i been done for that twice before thumbsup.gif from those f**kers) plus defects. Nice camera setup Cal can't wait to see what i goes like then you can come take photos of my GTR'srolleyes.gif.

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