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06-14-2005, 02:16 PM
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I know it was!
It was more a figure of speech, as in one to put down the XP-77 and boost up the S.A.I 403, if you get what I mean?
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Ok
- you got data for that thing?
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I cant be bothered to post it again, its in the Lightweight Fighters thread, first page
And its better than the XP-77's cos ive looked...
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I cant be bothered to post it again, its in the Lightweight Fighters thread, first page
And its better than the XP-77's cos ive looked...
OK I believe you - this time!
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don't do it!! i never believe CC as a matter of priciple........
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Oh but in this case believing me is the right thing to do
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and risk loosing my ignorance, i don't think so........
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