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hmm never looked up those numbers before,

So a pro driver can take mine around PI in 2.01/2.02 i'm pretty happy with that.

F6 times at winton not so great however..1.43 does not seem to like corners

To be fair that's the old F6 doe :P

Gunna chuck stock suspension back on mine for mad accell

if every single one of you guys decide to pull your finger our and follow your new calling (200+ seat restaurant) and set it up through me, ill be able to buy an 2017 R35.
do it for yourself lads, do it for momo.

There's a few different variants yeah, the one they tested would of been a BF but there's an R spec etc with diff handling options on them

They did bf and fg. Couple tenths in it. Different days however.

Mid 1:43 is where it at.

Arent you nearly 30?

what have you been doing for the last 12 years?

Working in retail management, had a bad couple of years with work and places closing down and retarded owners. (never work in retail it's so depressing)

swinging his dick like a helicopter in the front hard while doing that woop woop noise that zoidberg does.

Instead of watching me from a distance stop being a fag and come join me.

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+11ty billion on hairdressers being the most craziest. As soon as they say i'm a hairdresser i'm outta there. I wonder why they are so crazy?

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I wonder why they are so crazy?

same reasons beauticians are in the same boat.

50% of their profession is talking to other women, generally the vindictive and scolding/fussy types. The same types who make sure every other women within a 50km radius knows about their triumphant divorce case to their 3 ex husbands and how to get the most out of the settlement. Theyre often career women who actually have jobs (unlike the Latrobe Valley kind that do not have jobs), so milking their 17 yro tradie boyfriend for money from unexpected pregnancy isnt the top of their priorities, but its on the list.

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