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I doubt that anyone's car here can handle 24 laps consistently at full pelt.

I'd trust the wedge to do 24 laps

I'd also give it a crack in the pinny... not because I think it would handle it; I just wouldn't care :P

I think I can take mine out to 6200cc (383ci) on a stock block, with a resleave I can go all the way out to 427ci (that 7.0L for you imperialites) :banana:

And I'd still destroy you around any racetrack

With all that is wrong with your car, you're worried about legalities? This calls for a roflcoptor!

What's wrong with my car, everything is legal and mod plated for it... (Except the wheel spacers and the shifter)

I'd trust the wedge to do 24 laps

I'd also give it a crack in the pinny... not because I think it would handle it; I just wouldn't care :P

And I'd still destroy you around any racetrack

Willowbank is a type of racetrack... :thumbsup:

I'd trust the wedge to do 24 laps

I'd also give it a crack in the pinny... not because I think it would handle it; I just wouldn't care :P

And I'd still destroy you around any racetrack

I like this post. I was going to bold the bits that I like then realised that I would bold the entire post.

Goes on power to weight, can legally go natro up to a 7L, can only legally do FI (fairy induction) up to 5.3L :(

Thats weird, I would back a 5L v8 like a S62 with a super charger or pair of turbos hanging off it to make more power than a natro 7L

Willowbank is a type of racetrack... :thumbsup:

Key word:

And I'd still destroy you around any racetrack

Also I keep telling you all, not that any of you listen.... I don't care about your stupid curvy looped roads, and the only time my car will see one is happy laps/power cruise

I'd beat you at that queer straight line stuff that you do too if I knew how to do it. There's easily more than 8/100ths or whatever the difference was it was in my shitty launches.

Thats weird, I would back a 5L v8 like a S62 with a super charger or pair of turbos hanging off it to make more power than a natro 7L

They would... The rules are f**king dumb, problem is when I built my car I didn't realise the laws.

Key word:I'd beat you at that queer straight line stuff that you do too if I knew how to do it. There's easily more than 8/100ths or whatever the difference was it was in my shitty launches.

thats nice.

would still take nicks over what ever car you have.

Key word:I'd beat you at that queer straight line stuff that you do too if I knew how to do it. There's easily more than 8/100ths or whatever the difference was it was in my shitty launches.

On this setup... Mayb.

On the next or the one after not a hope in lucifers garden

Hey Eastwood leave Paul alone... He has a cool accent and owns an ls1 :P

inb4 how does a victorian have a cool accent? lulz.

but for serial. qld on saturday. f**king yes. 16 days of beaches, hotel sex, golf, booze (a wedding, boooo) and good old fashioned redneck fun.

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