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Nice pics, can't wait to see the vid :P

After the second lot of diesel went down I spun heaps, but that's just an excuse to loop it the rest of the way and turn a mistake into a donut with a cool sideways exit lol

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Not really, its water + diesel so quite slippery (unless you put the boot in when you spin like most of us did lol)

And i wouldn't think it'd wear the clutch out since i was in second for 95% of the time, BUT my clutch actually is slipping more after the event, pretty sure its just a coincidence, its just finally given up.

My question is about the diesel. What is it like to clean off because I remember hearing once that it's an absolute money less whore to get off if it dries? any paint damage?

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mine was dry when i got home and it just washed off with normal carwash?

didn't appear to leave any paint damage... if anything it looked shinier! lol

yeah same here, no damage from diesel...

Hey Nick,

Great Pics!!! way way better than anything I got.

Will be in contact regarding hi res pics if that's ok.

Looking forward to the video

I've got some video, but can't connect my camera to my pc. I should talk to either you or Dave about this. (same tape format as Dave was using).

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