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Here are some photo's on the night

Whoever was in the red pulsar didn't know you were from SAU, and sorry was a lil late as had en emergancy to attend to :/

Pics include my car breaking down and having a chat to cops of which one used to be on SAU and drive a worked 33 GTR :D

I got more pics on FB but just a pain in the arse uploading individual pics, can PM if you want to see the FB photos.

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haha it's just an example of an over capitalised daily :merli:

Though that said I didn't have 3 passengers, was much easier to corner easily with -180kg :D

The Racepace Tiens make all the different though I must say. Not cheap, but certainly perform the assigned task!

Had i realised you had 3 people in your car you could've just chucked on in mine man!

haha it's just an example of an over capitalised daily :merli:

Though that said I didn't have 3 passengers, was much easier to corner easily with -180kg :D

The Racepace Tiens make all the different though I must say. Not cheap, but certainly perform the assigned task!

Had i realised you had 3 people in your car you could've just chucked on in mine man!

Yea the car feels so heavy and sluggish filling up for the first time....the 4 seater! haha

Never realised you had racepace built tiens..I was so tempted going down that path because I was gonna get modified upper arms made for my car from them.

James you mentioned your brother was coming in his Fiat, was it a red one?

I noticed driving up to King Lake that there was a Red Fiat 500 driving up then pulled over to the side of the road

James you mentioned your brother was coming in his Fiat, was it a red one?

I noticed driving up to King Lake that there was a Red Fiat 500 driving up then pulled over to the side of the road

yeah that was him lol, he said he was tired and decided to turn around and go home like the party pooper he is

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