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Whatcha entering Juz?

My new Nascar Pedal Car... It's pretty quick, depending on how fast you can pedal and I can pedal really well, its also a good way of keeping fit. Hopefully get some good results! :D

Heres a pic...

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So this one is the daily and the Impala car is the weekend car ya?

The impala is not road registered just a track car...

And how did you know that was my daily? Have you been stalking my garage!

I have a fax that has failed to come through...

NUMBER : 03 9200 46**

P.S I will be updating the list tonight...

P.P.S EVERYONE - FILL IN FORMS COMPLETELY

Faxed!

Lets hope my clutch holds up longer than 2 runs :-D

Good work rosco! she will be fine!

FARK thats my fax LOL

what was wrong with it? Said it was fine from my end

thats cos u succesfully sent through 2 blank pages ya goose...

I have it on good authority there is about 10 spots left so if you are one of those 'ive paid and ill fax in a few days' ppl, then i suggest faxing very soon. (we dont care if you have paid at this stage, we just want forms FILLED OUT CORRECTLY AND SIGNED CORRECTLY). then pay ;)

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