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mmm the zed r31 challenge

your next day is the day after my drift day john

i think you should come out for  a drift mate!!!

and ill come to the UAS day and bring some slicks

jon make sure you don't leave the bonnet pins at home this time

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First of all let me say hello to all the car enthusiasts here.

I was there in the other Commodore (silver one)

Was my first time at Oran Park and had a ball.

Let me tell you its an experience on its own just to hold on and try and predict what the auto box will do in the barge :)

Cant believe how many nice cars there were out there (and quick too)

Ill have to come out again and get some better tyres and practice on the playstation. :D

Next time Ill remember to take my beanie !

Thanks John and all the boys for a great (cold)day.

*John the master cylinder stopper you made worked overtime :)

Window in block, sounds nasty. You were revving the ring out of it on Sunday trying to catch my zed so I not surprised. RB26 blocks hard to get and we don't have any sorry, try Just Jap . We have plenty of VG30 blocks, indestructible never heard of anyone busting one of those, why don't you try one?

At least you went out with a bang and have the pics of the flames on the track, which the prices of just went up. Makes for a good story at least Jason. Will you be ready for Sep 25 for the Zed V GTR Cup?

Jason, you could just buy an RB30 block. I've got one in the 31. you could buy the motor and have the car for free.

Sorry to hear about the motor though. It will be back bigger and better :P




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