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sticker set is $10 from race and rally or $15 from revolution. fire extinguisher you want a BFI 1kg dry powder type. comes with metal bracket. then it's just a matter of lifting your self up off the couch and bolting it in. ;)

so who did you get to install it barron

haha, i was going to get mark to install it but he said he had a date with you. probably going to get a team of workers from Gibson motorsport to do it.

Fatz you gay son of rajab, crack licking, ragged up, feltching, raging fag!

I have 1 additional player for Sat.

Shane (The part owner of the R32)

He will bring the $150 on Sat. It makes up the $50 difference on the brakes to make your Sh!tbox stop.

I have read the rules and the plastic ones are legal. The scruitineers don't seem to like them but they are legal.

that is good to know. all the scrutineers have always told me metal bracket only and that it has to stay in place under something like 25G (WTF?!) and be able to be removed by the driver with no tools needed (that means you fatz). but if plastic ones are ok now it opens up a lot more options.

oz, you are a massive baloney smoker but you hide it well.

I was just speaking to fatz, he made a good point, why do all his track day post turn into a b!tch fest?

My pesonal opinion is beacuse, he and most of his associats are a$$ bandits.

Beer B!tch, you and the ring leader!




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