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speedfreak

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  1. anything you can do babe would be hugely appreciated :D and I think we are talking vehicle passes arent we? ;) ;) thanx in advance oh she is bayside blue -my z that is if that makes any difference :D :rofl:
  2. just wondering if a bribe would help?? (how desperate!)
  3. :d :d :d :d :d
  4. could push me way through i dont have the breasts but I am 6' 5" does that count? lol btw how easy??
  5. funny guy!! i remembered who it was anyway, it was Louise from Sleeper. I also got bought a beer by the lead singer of Sepultura - Max Cavalera very cool bloke :bow: god looking at these i feel like a bloody stalker!!! :p Shrimpy fancy coming down to the jap streetfighter shootout should be just up your street?? sorry to hijack but hey evryone does ;)
  6. at the side of the stand will be ok I dont mind! I am very easy going :D :D
  7. nope just somewhere to park the beastie away from the normal hoi-polloi!!
  8. i used to go to school with Jack Davenport and Rob Fidler (for anyone who follows premiereship rugby -plays for bath and england) I knocked over Roy Walker with my bag at Heathrow airport - "Say what You see!!" I ran into Frankie Howerd when I was about 8 (I was running down the edgeware road as you do!!)he was really cool and chatted to me and my parents for ages knocked ray clemence's glass of wine out of his hand in a restaurant when i was a kid too!! got refereed in a rugby game by rory underwood -top bloke!! got chatted up by the female lead singer of a britpop band i cant remember the name of!! was at a festival at the time so nuff said! think thats it!!
  9. or is it all too late !!! :cry: :cry: :cry:
  10. if i pay on the gate have i got to leave my car in the car park? how do i get in to the 300zx area?
  11. i have a jap and the box in the engine is in japanese so....
  12. surely some of you are interested??? (apart from you chunk of course...)
  13. alright matey, just to confirm what we said last night(got a bit mashed playing cards last night and the memory of our conversation is a bit fuzzy!!! and i left my friggin mobile at home so i cant ring ya ) -Sunday 23rd is fine by me, can you send details of how to find you to either info@deanbrook.freeserve.co.uk - work or speedfreak@dsl.pipex.com see ya at japfest Speedy
  14. certainly am matey family and all!! hopefully Ryan will have my z running sweet and chipped so would be nice to whup some ass up the strip in the morning!!
  15. got sent this by a mate of mine I am going wondered if anybody else is interested as it is open to ALL jap cars Dearest all, This email is to remind you all of the biggest Japanese Car event this year in the UK. http://www.rotorstock.com - the 'www.mazdarotaryclub.com Japanese Streetfigher Showdown' taking place on Monday 31st May 2004, at Shakespeare County Raceway. The fastest 32 Japanese cars in Britain are going head to head for the first time ever, and there WILL only be ONE WINNER!! Come and see the very best cars the Japanese Car Community can offer, and for the first time not just see them looking good but performing as well. A massive show combined with a Run-What-Ya-Brung event plus full-on quarter mile competition with the UK's most powerful Japanese Sports Cars. Mazda is also planning to launch a new sports model based on the MX-5 at the show - and there will be cash prizes and lots of trophies on offer for the best cars. (The following is extracted from 'Japanese Performance Magazine', Issue 40 May 2004, page 12). If you've never seen a 10 second quarter mile by a 1,000 bhp Skyline GT-R don't miss this event. You may have seen how the top players compare at drag events before, but this is the first time that the UK's top Japanese Sports cars have had the chance to shoot it out on a properly prepared surface and against the clock. Hosted by the http://www.mazdarotaryclub.com in conjunction with http://www.shakespearecountyraceway.com, the event is open to all makes of Japanese performance car. For those who want the opportunity to get in some quarter mile practice before the main event, the strip is also open on Sat 29th & Sun 30th May for the Nitrous Modified Show and RWYB. The main event for Jap-only cars is Rotorstock, on the Bank Holiday Monday. In the morning and until 3pm, anyone can give it their best on the dragstrip, but from 3pm the Japanese Streetfighter Showdown begins. Here, the fastest runners of the morning and previous day have the chance to battle it out against the invited star cars and their drivers. The "Star Car" entrants invited by MRC for the Japanese Streetfighter Showdown make a truly impressive list. It includes the awesome Nissan Skylines of Rocket Ronnie (Abbey Motorsport prepared), Gary Passingham (GT-Art), Ron & Darren Kiddell (RK Racing), plus other hot contenders including Simon Norris' amazing 10 sec. Evo VII, Adrian Smith's Fensport Corolla and ultra quick Supras of Dee Ireland (CRD) and Leon Green (JPS Motorsport). Expect to see some very special lightweight RX-7's there too - with 500 + bhp. Some of the most powerful Scoobies will be attending too. Abbey Motorsport's Mark Gillingham is also hoping to have completed his beast of a Skyline which is expected to have 1,300 bhp on tap. This really is a meeting for all with an interest in Japanese cars be it Show or Go, and even if you think '' well my cars not fast'' you could still win the best reaction time at the lights!! There are 50 or so Trophies and also prize money on offer at RotorStock for not only the track action but also the Show side. Entry to the event costs £18 (£15 in advance) plus a further £15 for unlimited runs on the drag strip for the Sunday and Monday. On the Monday 31st all Mazda owners will only pay £14 on the gate!! This promises to be the greatest event for Japanese cars this year and is to be supported and sponsored by Japanese Performance, so expect to see a feature on the event in July's edition. There is also a Video being made that will go on worldwide sale. mazdarotaryclub.com will all be there for the Sunday when qualifying gets underway, but RotorStock itself is on the Monday when the venue becomes Japanese only. More details on the RotorStock website: http://www.rotorstock.com or for ticket inquiries, phone 01803-554308. We look forward to seeing you ALL there, for this unmissable exciting FIRST of it's kind meeting! For more information about the event (Latest News/Directions/Accomodation etc.) Click here: http://www.mazdarotaryclub.com/forums/forumdisplay.php?s=1&forumid=61 anybody fancy it??
  16. I will most probably be coming along to this as its not that far
  17. lmfao!! auto or manwell just out of interest??
  18. Here Here matey it is a bit awkward at times but hey ho
  19. ok ok calm down every one I aint about to go out every day and burn rubber... I am talking about once in a while. so the general consensus is line lock then??
  20. thats what i am tryin to find out!!!!
  21. seems like people in general are paying a lot for insurance - I am 32, Jap spec 90 TT, Full NCB, Fully comp, parked on drive overnight, cat 1 alarm, through houghtons £451 !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
  22. its literally for a matter of seconds though......
  23. speedfreak replied to a post in a topic in General Discussions - Non 300ZX
    agreed ;) but without led zep they wouldnt be here though .. and thats what I was aiming at

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