User talk:Nasty

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[edit] "Broken address" link removed

In the edit you made to the Chevrolet Corvette on 02:15, 5 September 2006, you claimed you removed a link due to it being a "broken address". I'm not sure if you're internet connection isn't working properly of if you're just making it up to justify the deletion, but the following link you removed is clearly working properly.

*The Corvette Story - Complete Corvette history, with facts, options, performance statistics and photographs for all Corvette years.

I'm not saying it shouldn't have been removed, but I am saying don't lie about the reason you justify your edit. --Roguegeek Sorry, I tested the edit and it didn't work on my PC. My connection to the net works fine, so I assumed that the link was broken.

[edit] BMW M3 GTR

Hey dude, I saw you removed the BMW GTR from the "Nordschleife fastest lap times" saying it's not a street legal road car. You're wrong on that one. It is a street legal car. Suggest you change it back. :) —Preceding unsigned comment added by 192.87.109.82 (talk) 10:10, 17 October 2007 (UTC)

Sorry, you're right, the BMW M3 GTR is road legal, but as soon as you put slick tyres on it, it is not. If that time was done on road tyres, I'd happily add it back, but it wasn't. All the other times are by cars on road tyres. Personally, I believe that there is too little proper control of the entries on the list, including all the differences between the car and how it rolled off the production line. Nasty 22:01, 17 October 2007 (UTC)