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I heard you (it was a bit hard not to eh) :jk:

Some comments were a little hard to take with a smile on your face.

But I am a little ashamed to say that I had a giggle with everyone else about the Ferrari kissing the wall. :Oops:

El Bee :)

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A fun weekend.

Must admit to being a little surprised by the anti Skyline sentiment in the "off street drags".

More than half the spectators seemed happy to barrack for a non-descript bucket hot rod thing with huge this and that. Anything as long as it wasn't that *&@#^$% GTR thing.

Thankfully there were some exceptions (apart from us).

El Bee

Yeah well being the pilot of the *^$% GTR thing, i felt like Jim Richards and getting the mic. and giving them (including the blind judge at the finish line) the ar5ehole line. We have it on video its nearly a car length, they just couldnt have their methanol/nitrous guzzling big block sh1t bucket getting chopped by a japanese car that drove to the event and back home again. Wont see me compete their again. Also i was not the only Skyline driver to have this done to him, as i believe 2rismo was also outed with a dubious call from the same finish judge.Paul...DIRTgarage.

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I reckon we should do what they expect us not to do - turn up again. If you don't attend again, then they would have succeeded. I think we should show up in force with plenty of Skylines (and other imports). I know that alot of the rotor guys got the shits with the organisers/judges/event staff due to the obvious bias shown.

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I had a blast drifting my skyline out of every turn possible was not in the drift contest as i have never drifted properly before but it was a blast to be able to do it and not get busted by cops or anything will definitely be there for August to do it all again. even put it on the dyno(Hopefully with the new Turbo)

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methanol/nitrous guzzling big block sh1t bucket

With grooved ET Drag Slicks btw... And yes, I too got ripped off in the racing by a Commonwhore of all things. The promoter came and asked me if I thought I got ripped off later that day with absolutely no coaxing so it must have been obvious.

Paul, you know you'll be back in August if I have to DRAG you there!

Adrian

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Yeah well being the pilot of the *^$% GTR thing, i felt like Jim Richards and getting the mic. and giving them (including the blind judge at the finish line) the ar5ehole line. We have it on video its nearly a car length, they just couldnt have their methanol/nitrous guzzling big block sh1t bucket getting chopped by a japanese car that drove to the event and back home again. Wont see me compete their again. Also i was not the only Skyline driver to have this done to him, as i believe 2rismo was also outed with a dubious call from the same finish judge.Paul...DIRTgarage.

What excuse did they give you? We heard that you'd apparently jumped the start (sure didn't look that way from the grand stand) and that was why it was being re-run.

If they were saying it was because of the finish was uncertain, they're bigger wankers than I thought - there was easily a car in it, everyone could see that.

2rismo was definitely in front as well (only just)..

It was always going to be a meat-head fest though.. when the commentators started calling my GSR a WRX (and my mate's sprinter a seca!), I kinda got the idea I might have been at the wrong event :D

Oh well, I'll be back in August, I had a heap of fun regardless of the one-eyed bogans around the place.. putting them in their place down the main straight was more than satisfying!

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What excuse did they give you? We heard that you'd apparently jumped the start (sure didn't look that way from the grand stand) and that was why it was being re-run.

If they were saying it was because of the finish was uncertain, they're bigger wankers than I thought - there was easily a car in it, everyone could see that.

2rismo was definitely in front as well (only just)..  

It was always going to be a meat-head fest though.. when the commentators started calling my GSR a WRX (and my mate's sprinter a seca!), I kinda got the idea I might have been at the wrong event

Thwe video says he didn't jump the start and that he won by a car length. He did jump the start in the re-run though. (However the re-run should never have taken place.

I only *just* got there but as the wise man once said, "It doesn't matter whether you win by an inch or a mile, winning's winning".

I was well impressed with the power in that white WRX too. Pulled really hard even with 3 mates on board. Anyone know him?

Adrian

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With grooved ET Drag Slicks btw...  And yes, I too got ripped off in the racing by a Commonwhore of all things.  The promoter came and asked me if I thought I got ripped off later that day with absolutely no coaxing so it must have been obvious.

Paul, you know you'll be back in August if I have to DRAG you there!

Adrian

OK ive had my sook....I"LL BE BACK!!!!!

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Bwaahahaha did Stace tell you she was going with or without you? hahaha  :D

yeah 2day Adrian and I got in his ear. Pauly is now revved up and ready to make those bogan's "EAT THE DOG POO!".

rismo_mounting_Twoogle.JPG

umm ahhh..... someone really likes Twoogle

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BWAAHAHAHA!!! The guy with his back to the camera is Steve from Steve's Speed Shop. He came to say hi and drop off the smurf's blood (redline gearbox oil) and ended up spending half the day under twoogle!

:D

Adrian

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