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hey darren, im good mate. how u doin? yeah, wheres ghostdogg been? i hear that he still has his skyline though..

Yeh doing ok, glad to see the weekend is nearly here. Got a mates missus birthday this weeked so i think there will have to be some sizable drinking to be done.

I think duc said he ran into him not long ago and said he was studying or just chillin around for a while, Good to hear he still has his line, hopefully he comes on next weekends cruise! Are you coming down for it?

hey guys.

now i got 200kw, boosting threw the hill's is f**king dangerous.. my diff is gay, it torqes up then dis' engages violently when cornering.

do you guys have this problem, in gonna buy a kaaz 1.5 way :(

I have no problem with mine!!!!

Go for the 2 way..........much more slide friendly!!!!!

yeah but 2 way lock on deceleration just as hard as acceleration.

there for you can spin out and slide under braking when you dont want it to.

the 1.5 i think just tightens, stiffens the diff in deceleration allowing slight slip i think :blink:

the problem is i wheel spin every where :(

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