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You love the flaccid Mark - specially in your xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

You Homo :P

Gold coin donation should go to red cross or world vision for Tsunami help

I might come and try my luck at a place...... Show you guys how to blow up an engine properly :D:) :)

PS - Fatz

Get a spell checker you donut puncher..

"Payed" is actually spelt "paid"

:P:D:) :)

Actually - don't worry - It's just you and you make me laugh like a whore with a impotent customer.

i have one request for all you people there with digital cameras on saturday

just one favour for me.

please get a clear shot of geoff's face (o.p. geoff that is)

and email it to me at [email protected]

hope someone can dfulfil that request for me

i have some photoshop software that needs exercise

i decided im too soft for oran park, ill wait till i can have a go in wakefield, only dust to hit :P

also im too tight to spend on tyres at the moment and im already unimpressed by my poor efforts at wsid last night.

track day will have to wait.

i decided im too soft for oran park, ill wait till i can have a go in wakefield, only dust to hit :(

also im too tight to spend on tyres at the moment and im already unimpressed by my poor efforts at wsid last night.

track day will have to wait.

bah tyres are cheap.

as for dust to hit. i dont think i came off once at wakefield (in the dry)......tosh reckons i wasnt trying hard enough :(

in the wet was a different story :Oops:

is it still on if it rains? i hope so!

if u didnt come off you mustnt have been trying hard enough :(

cheap tyres are cheap... but even cheap tyres become expensive when you go through them at a fast rate....

i need to get a set of 16's or something for track use.

There is not much to hit at oran park as there will only be drifting into turns 1,2 & 3.

The idea of a track day is to take your road car to 9 / 10th, not 10/10th's as I have seen that and it only ends in tears.

Is there any confiirmation on the tyre machine ?

If not we should call the nearby tyre shop and warn them, we need quick rubber changes.....and lots of them




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