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Breaking - as in: "my Skyline will be breaking the world land speed record."

Braking - as in: "I was braking into turn two when I locked up the rears"

imagine how those porkas feel when the r31 came 7th outright in the frist event before braking the front control arm
ref. http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/sh...79&postcount=96
Following Pete's suggestions and breaking SUPPER late in the 4th event the short course at wakefield... turns out the bastard set me up... I'll get mine one day!
ref. http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/sh...05&postcount=73

;)

:D

It's even in the same thread - nice one boiz ! :) :) :)

PS - SUPPER - Super. :) :)

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