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  1. Get some Falcon steel stockers and have em modified to suit. Perfect. Adrian
  2. No new PB's, Dragster33... Ran 12.3, 12.0, 12.2, 12.2. Was down 6mph all day due to the 34deg + temperatures. New tyres are insanely sticky and require fark all burnout. Will take a few back to backs to become familiar with them. Made it through to the quarter finals but red-lit (-0.003 sec) against a black GTS Commodore who ran an 11.3 (1/10th under his dial in. DAMNIT!!!) Had a good day but I'm pretty sunburnt. Was good to take Dad to his first Top Fuel runs as well. Adrian
  3. Word is that a certain datto decided to do donuts in the burnout pad on his way back down the return road. Driver - life ban Pit Crew - life ban Driver - life ban from spectating as well Ouch! Adrian
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    Pocket Bikes

    Yes it was! But no chicks unfortunately Adrian
  5. 13.4 with basically no mods isn't that impressive any more with all these east coast R33's running 12.7-12.9 on stock motors, turbos and radial tyres ?!?!? ----> Adrian
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    Pocket Bikes

    I spent all last night at Kembla Grange go kart track just south of Wollongong and had the time of my life. I knew my old skateboarding knee pads would come in handy !! Adrian
  7. IDB STYLES!~!!@!@#!@ whats up minh? Adrian
  8. Those Federals sure seem to work well I guess Theo's super-magic-wonder-tyres really are that and a slice of cheese !! Adrian
  9. Well, shit. Thoughts and best wishes to those involved and their families left behind. Adrian
  10. That's freaking awesome!!!
  11. Gimme a time and place Oh, and some decent brake pads... Adrian
  12. About $1000 exchange including shipping and machining my old flywheel. Still getting used to it but the car is running slightly quicker mph (approx 2mph) for some reason. Probably cos the tyres have worn down lots :) I know that when you look at a clutch you shouldn't make judgements on how it should perform but I'm telling you it 'looks' impressive. Only one way to find out mate Adrian
  13. Call Jim on 07 38479999 and see how ya go. I love mine. Slips well off the line (although I'm still learning more with every pass) and I've had 29 passes with it in the last 3 weeks. Grabs harder than my previous "Clutch-In-A-Box" but isn't ridiculously heavy and is fine for putting around to the shops with. About $1000.00 delivered Adrian
  14. ROFL!!!!! x eleventy billion!!!!
  15. I have one for sale right now with the plug - works perfectly - $350 ono
  16. I'm so proud I think I might cry
  17. HUGE congrats on the HPI article, Mate. Very impressed! Adrian
  18. If you agree that your posting here is a business promotion justified by your contributions to SAUWA, you're mistaken. PranK would LOVE to hear from you. Personally, out of all the bitching and whinging that's happened in this thread, I think the only thing worth knowing is how batch firing injectors works and how it applies to this scenario. It was a new concept to me until I read this ridiculous thread but I'd really like some more detail on its application in the case of magic1's ride. If it is giving away a trade secret then I understand but shouldn't all Wolf dealers know of AND understand this technology? In which case, can someone that isn't Steve or magic post that info? I'm sure that makes sense....or not...It's been a long day. Thankyou. Adrian
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