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Old 30th August 2004, 17:23   #1
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Texas Mile?

Anyone in the TX area that wants to go? I'll probably be going with a large Audi group. Let's show what the "M" Power can do

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Re: Texas Mile?

I will probably be there in my ZR-1.
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