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when thery done the run in tune, I was told it was running 12.6v, and they didn't want to push it.

just checked, is running 13-13.2v.

so, should be all good.

didn't drop under 13.0 for more then half a second.

I wanna go fast.

This is good news

That sounds good. I want to finally give the Gatton sprints a go next year. Have been trying for that one for 7 years to no avail

I want to do Gatton, Leyburn and Noosa sprints next year, depends on timing for other pinny cup stuff though. Will definitely be doing Leyburn again because Mrs family does it every year.

Can't justify it at the moment unfortunately. Tow car/4x4 is higher priority for playing with the 31 next year and I don't drive enough anyway, can't deal with 20k sitting in the garage for 6 days of the week. And then on the weekends I'm playing with the 31 etc so no real point of having one at the moment. All those things and I really want to get an investment property in the next year or 2 so that goes a long way to a deposit etc. Shit happens.

Yeah I loved mine when it was clean, it was just such a bastard to keep it that way. Black will be just as bad but it only shows up dirt badly, won't have to deal with that shitty exhaust stain on the rear bar. When/if I get another one it will be a dark colour. Black or I might try and find a dark blue pearl one.

Yeah I loved mine when it was clean, it was just such a bastard to keep it that way. Black will be just as bad but it only shows up dirt badly, won't have to deal with that shitty exhaust stain on the rear bar. When/if I get another one it will be a dark colour. Black or I might try and find a dark blue pearl one.

The Blue is good. I really need to repaint mine. Really not sure what I would go for.
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