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The lm's if there my old rear's they will fit on easily. If you space them out further they will hit the gaurds.

Also I will now be there. Found the short it was a wire under the carpet got clamped with the bottom seatbelt bolt. My fault. Now to put the car back together. Hoping nothing else goes wrong!

Yeh yours are for the back. 17x9.5 +38s yeh? Im expecting them to go on no prob. The fronts i have are 17x8.5 +40. I think a front offset of around +35/36 would have been better, but got sick of waiting. At the end of the day its easier to space them away form suspension arms then vice versa

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No probs man, I'll pop around in the next few days mate :)

LM's hey?? details...

I have a feeling your RB crew shall spank my SR crew... until I become one of the RB crew hehe ;)

Nick: ahhh that sucks man...

Yeah tell me about it Dane. I need the practice too....Oh well, looks like I will be Ray's pit crew........Again! :)

I'll be down for a look see, do i need to put my name on any list for spectating?

Deano will be back in the s14, here's hoping for good weather and some fast times :rofl:

Sweeeeeet!!

STONNINGTON REPREZZZZZENT!! haha

He's gonna smash us...

Entry sent in :yes:

Sweeeeeet!!

STONNINGTON REPREZZZZZENT!! haha

He's gonna smash us...

Entry sent in :blink:

i wouldn't be tooooo worried.... :P , he has come from a standard s14 turbo, to the new turbz which is pretty big and the car is very very different to drive, so i would expect he is going to be getting used to it more than trying to smash people...

Oh and Dane, that day you saw the rs lib on city link, he had just come around the sweeper onto the bolty fairly swiftly then a few hundred meters down the rd lost all steering, the steering wheel was just free spinning in his hands, something to do with the rack, so so so lucky not to have caused a massive accident, the cause is yet to be determined, however to install extractors (which has recently been done) you need to muck around in the area that the rack is in along with other steering components.

so do i need to have my name on a "spectators" list?

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Good to see some SR power out there.

Dane, have you done anything to your car since last race?

Nah mate, nothing at all. What about you??

Greg: Yeah, I can imagine man, will take a little bit of getting used to...

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