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Old 03-30-2012, 09:25 AM
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Originally Posted by mooty
and PJS, you can have first dib on the next trailer.
I got dibs on his old one then
Old 03-30-2012, 08:06 PM
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Not a lap puppy. A lap dog. This will be my second One Lap. Last one was in an M Coupe. It seems to be almost like a GTR club event this year. There is a stock GT3RS in it this year, is it anyone from here?

Maybe a 20 offsite is the way to go then. Its just not easy to go and tinker with it of an evening.

Was talking with the missus about an extension (lol) too.

The 16 has been officially struck from the running.

Thanks.
Ooops Lap Dog it is. Yes a whole gaggle of Lemmings in GT-r's this year but Nick Wong has a super fast GT2 and have heard rumors a race shop is prepping a Turbo S.

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Old 03-30-2012, 11:16 PM
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Leh Keen isn't even driving the whole event for Top Speed, and Danny Popp is in a VERY fast Corvette. Going to be a good one this year.

On street tires though it's hard to beat AWD.
Old 03-31-2012, 12:03 AM
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Originally Posted by wanna911
Leh Keen isn't even driving the whole event for Top Speed, and Danny Popp is in a VERY fast Corvette. Going to be a good one this year.

On street tires though it's hard to beat AWD.
When you go to sell down the road, 24ft and larger is much easier to move for car people. Landscapers like the 20 footers.

If you decide to store off site then get a 24-28ft. What are you going to pull it with? That is a deciding factor as well!
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Originally Posted by NorthVan
I got dibs on his old one then
u wont want it after you see the new one.
Old 03-31-2012, 09:15 AM
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Originally Posted by mooty
u wont want it after you see the new one.
That's good, he can fire sale his current one to me to get that one from you. I guess this should be in about a year



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