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If it the one I am thinking of I think you will find it quite gone

Lol worst tyres ever, luckily you are only destroying them

yeah its gone.. need some standard RB25 cams..

well they wer 70% now.. around 5% and delaminated heaps.. i melted the insides quite bad.. and i can see how much neg camber on the back i have.. the outside look like 60% and insides are shit.. thats just from 2 hours of practice. fark my exits are getting good.. its my damn entrances and a lil clutch slip...

not too mention a bit of understeer it gets sometimes..

what r u laughing at?

BTW did i tell u ive got that tow truck booked for tomorrow morning for u to do that roll cage? :)

No worries mate...ill start and finish it after work today, 4-5 hours should be plenty of time, might even have enough time to have it painted also. haha.

Spare box you wont need...just a spare set of dog rings.

Hi guys, Whats happening?

had a great weekend went out to Norwich Park mine near Dysart (3hrs west of Makay) for a work thing. the coal mine had an oepn day was good to go see all the man machines!!! went in a dragline was tuff as got lots of pics will put up later

where do you slide Mark???

Street or track?

atm industrial area nothing special.. :D i never do anything stupid anywher near other traffic.. thats just not right.. and never near other residential areas.

start hitting the archerfield track soon. as soon as i fix this understeer problem.. :3some: any ideas.. thinking castor rods and 7 on thefront.

yeah its gone.. need some standard RB25 cams..

well they wer 70% now.. around 5% and delaminated heaps.. i melted the insides quite bad.. and i can see how much neg camber on the back i have.. the outside look like 60% and insides are shit.. thats just from 2 hours of practice. fark my exits are getting good.. its my damn entrances and a lil clutch slip...

not too mention a bit of understeer it gets sometimes..

i have a set of rb25 cams...

i told a girl to f**k off she cant hang with us all the time and she got shitty.. if i told shane he would try to hump me.. why r girls different/?

caus u smell funny? :3some:

No worries mate...ill start and finish it after work today, 4-5 hours should be plenty of time, might even have enough time to have it painted also. haha.

Spare box you wont need...just a spare set of dog rings.

ur a good worker michael, u'll go along way :rofl:

bahaha when i rang that bloke to ask about boxes, he asked how u n ur dad were going with the box, and he said they'd last alot longer if the driver knew how to shift properly :D

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