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haha so true, im just too afraid to run with it

haha, i wish rob, but then ive got two turbos to get rid of!

lol, get ya hand off it, see u all at Nats, run what ya got, see u there twoogle.... no 50k GTR but i'll give u a run, i no my car, its proven7/8 wins on stock gtr with 12psi .... insert nasty comments from owner.....or non gtr owners (others fu%^ off)/or just smash me at the Nats... GTR001 :ninja:

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Boost31 was referring to my last name, which a long running family nickname is 'Stig' , well before topgear was around.

and 50k GTR? id like to see it be built for 50k.

im hoping to beat a door slammer, maybe i'll pull a 6second run out my arse*

*this is complete sarcasm

lol, all good, but surley it would be capable of a 7/8 sec run? and i wonder who would win.??? lol :whistling::worship:

plus i loooooooove to dribble shit late at nite after 1 million bevs, maybes i should just think it and shouldnt write it,..... lol

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