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Yep!

I am over it too...house smells like shit....backyard smells worse and is soggy as f*k. Then the car is covered in mud and is nice and is all damp....so damp that even the seat belt mechanism has gone tight =/

Usually they loosen up when there damp ;)

... But seriously rain can jog on, it's wrecking my Wednesday night test and tune mid week racing fix lol

You kents and your boat comments :P

Why exactly is a 33 GTR a boat? Keeps up with a 32 in every way even tho it's heavier....and with f*kked rear shocks at the time too? Take that v-spec boy ;)

That's a bit rich, sure you had f**ked shocks at the time but your forgetting a few things

1. You have around 150 more kw then I do

2. I was driving the 32 and

3. I have never pushed the car hard once

Bro if my car was all tuned and shit I'd be there every event :P But I think certain other people on here may not be manly enough for such an outing :P

Get it fixed and tuned already!

Says the manly man who is too tired to have a beer of a Friday night :P

This ^^^^^^^

Nah man, they're tight as lol....unfortunately they don't losen up like other damp things we know of :)

What a chammy?

I was wondering where you had gotten to :D

I'm sure we've had the two up against each other in stock trim or? Or did I already have the N1s on there back in the day? I can't remember now.

You had the N1's on.

...except for at Willowbank :P

Even then I didn't push it that hard

All this talk about racing and nothing's happening LOL

When's the race on? I will come watch.

I'm also willing to bet that the old girl will keep up with the GTRs without too much difficulty should I join in.

As for the strip, I reckon she'll do a blistering 14sec pass with me behind the wheel ;)

All this talk about racing and nothing's happening LOL

When's the race on? I will come watch.

I'm also willing to bet that the old girl will keep up with the GTRs without too much difficulty should I join in.

As for the strip, I reckon she'll do a blistering 14sec pass with me behind the wheel ;)

I don't race the vspec. When I did take the vspec down to the drags I ran a blistering 14.7

Ok what have all you guys been up to. I got a pm from Tony today asking me to call him. I am not mad just annoyed that what ever you guys have done I wasn't involved

Eh? I haven't done anything bar posting in here and on TSO facebook... :(

Old girl's still out of action AFAIK

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