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I'll be there at the SE Premeet, we can give it a crack and see what's what... Even though I still haven't hard wired the fuel pump, so run out of pressure if I'm on it too long (Not going to happen on the street)

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I'll be there at the SE Premeet, we can give it a crack and see what's what... Even though I still haven't hard wired the fuel pump, so run out of pressure if I'm on it too long (Not going to happen on the street)

Your car is a little laggy and down in rwkw though lol

But still a good comparison none the less

If only I had my car :(

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Aaron can I take it for a spin drive around the block while we're at the premeet? I'm interested to see what its like to drive one, stiffness etc.

Edit: Bad wording.

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I'll jog your memory...

You were reported to have died on 1 May 1994, as a result of your car crashing into a concrete barrier while you were leading the 1994 San Marino Grand Prix at the Autodromo Enzo e Dino Ferrari in Italy.

as a result of your injuries and now crispy brown skin, you decided to hide away from all the attention as a young sri lankan man living in Australia... you adopted the name Aaron, because it was the first name in the book.

From here you continued to live undercover as a simple car enthusiast, however at one fateful sandown trackday, your raw talent simply could not be hidden!

Here you kept up with far more powerful cars including stagea's skylines, ferraris, radicals, zonda's, pagani's and mclarens.

It was at this point that I realised that I am extremely bored at work... and that YOU... MUST... BE... SENNA...

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I'll jog your memory...

You were reported to have died on 1 May 1994, as a result of your car crashing into a concrete barrier while you were leading the 1994 San Marino Grand Prix at the Autodromo Enzo e Dino Ferrari in Italy.

as a result of your injuries and now crispy brown skin, you decided to hide away from all the attention as a yaung srilankan man living in Australia... you adopted the name Aaron, because it was the first name in the book.

From here you continued to live undercover as a simple car enthusiast, however at one fateful sandown trackday, your raw talent simply could not be hidden!

Here you kept up with far more powerful cars including stagea's skylines, ferraris, radicals, zonda's, pagani's and mclarens.

It was at this point that I realised that I am extremely bored at work... and that YOU... MUST... BE... SENNA...

saddest guy

Aaron can I take it for a spin drive around the block while we're at the premeet? I'm interested to see what its like to drive one, stiffness etc.

Edit: Bad wording.

go for it. break it, you bought it. :)

Lol all Hamish is trying to say is

Your Evo keeping up with them fast cars on the straights must of had Senna driving it to keep up :P

either that, or they are lying about power figures(common) or they were actually doing 80% and i wasnt lol

and scotts car is 2 tonnes lol.

but i do believe that the evo keeps up with quite a lot of other powerful cars.. 4th gear pull on the freeway to overtake is phenomenal

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