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How's the new job?

Yeah good, damn busy though with less than a month to the first deadline. Going well, and will get a lot of good experience. The train trips suck though.

My job doesn't allow me any SAU time. I know I don't have the 33 anymore but its a good community, too many douchebags everywhere else.

I sold my 33 back in 06 :D

Destroy VX SS in a rolling...he does loser fly by as I go heavy on the brakes and a VE SS playing catch up on us both flies through the 10 metre gap between us at ~150km/h, then nearly loses it around the upcoming corner, farkin nutjob!

did you go last year? i went this year effing loved it but it was my first time i had a ball at the stalls alone, but i reckon next year ill get pretty bored

I don't think this year was quite as good as last year. Not sure if I'll head up again in 2013 yet.

Destroy VX SS in a rolling...he does loser fly by as I go heavy on the brakes and a VE SS playing catch up on us both flies through the 10 metre gap between us at ~150km/h, then nearly loses it around the upcoming corner, farkin nutjob!

I'll go a rolling with ya in about a month :P

*on my private airstrip*

is it because Rota? or because you had stupidly stretched tyres over them which wouldnt take the shock of any potholes.

ive hit heaps of pot holes purely because i cbf going round. no issue with mine.

I've had two sets of Rotas, both have served me absolutely fine.

I'll go a rolling with ya in about a month :P

*on my private airstrip*

Screw rolling, I'll have my Nittos by then...we can do it off the line muhahaha. Dat 1st gear usability.

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