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but it still doesn't have any corners :P

Just between you and I at the end of the straight is the sweetest corner in the bus Andy. Damn i get a good drift going when i turn off the track :laughing-smiley-014:

Just between you and I at the end of the straight is the sweetest corner in the bus Andy. Damn i get a good drift going when i turn off the track :laughing-smiley-014:

The officials must love that!

lets make it a date. Get a few lines together and go play.

My May is a very big MAY, but you are welcome to post it up

The upside is by then I should have a TV operational in my car, so if I can watch the game I am more likely to come..the biggest obstacle is getting all my boring tasks finished on the car in time

hmmm looks like my cams arriving in may big time in may for me, :P bah if you want corners theres many bypasses on the way back from willowbank that has twisties in them if you need that lease on life andy, heh see that mountain "Run" advert in events someone is organising i thought you couldnt?

hmmm looks like my cams arriving in may big time in may for me, :P bah if you want corners theres many bypasses on the way back from willowbank that has twisties in them if you need that lease on life andy, heh see that mountain "Run" advert in events someone is organising i thought you couldnt?

What cams??? My cams are yet to do jack...I think I need some cam wheels to set them up properly

Legal corners are more fun

I did notice that post...but really I couldn't be bothered anymore, all hail the mountain kings

My May is a very big MAY, but you are welcome to post it up

The upside is by then I should have a TV operational in my car, so if I can watch the game I am more likely to come..the biggest obstacle is getting all my boring tasks finished on the car in time

Meh! Just record the game like me and go play. :(

You recon worth while dialing them in do ya andy? gone the poncams at least there well enough for me atm :) Lol at the mountain kings comment

Yeah I went poncams too...yet too see any great results from them, So I think I need to dial them in

Noel your fondness for driving in straight lines in a car that was designed for a higher purpose concerns me :(

And its more than the game I have work to do :S

Yeah I went poncams too...yet too see any great results from them, So I think I need to dial them in

Noel your fondness for driving in straight lines in a car that was designed for a higher purpose concerns me :)

And its more than the game I have work to do :S

Dont be too hard andy. It's my bogan roots. :(

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