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spotto'd some great racing at basky this weekend.

also picked up my front LCA's I had Brad mod, looks awesome did a great job. much better that buying poxy chinese LCA's. very happy,l have full adjusment now top and bottom =D

some great racing, brad set a new record too, great stuff. good to see Leigh's car looking a bit more tamed now too after further tweaking, go the datsuns :thumbsup:

I too spotted Brad and Leigh today :D They're both looking amazing and doing us Datsun enthusiasts proud :)

Not sure if it's top secret or not but would you care to share pics of your new awesome LCAs?

Edit: Results from today herehttp://www.natsoft.c...17/09/2011.BASK

Edited by zoidbergmerc

Spotted Jack And Zoid,the Arms look the goods Jack.

It was a good weekend of racing. Well done to the Hobart sporting car club for a great meeting.

Brad took a clean sweap in GT A and I think if there was another lap in Boss of Baskerville he would of caught the leader.

Thats it for me this year, 4th gear didn't want to play the game and fuelling issues. So car will now get a make over for next year.

spotto'd some great racing at basky this weekend.

also picked up my front LCA's I had Brad mod, looks awesome did a great job. much better that buying poxy chinese LCA's. very happy,l have full adjusment now top and bottom =D

some great racing, brad set a new record too, great stuff. good to see Leigh's car looking a bit more tamed now too after further tweaking, go the datsuns :thumbsup:

4th gear went cranky too? bugger.

let me know when your ready to off load your cage! and brakes... and and stuff lol

yeah that handicap race was great, but over handicapped Brad and Burns. good to see the skyline (gtst I might add) on top tho, crazy fast, say no too pushrods haha

:thumbsup:

4th gear went cranky too? bugger.

let me know when your ready to off load your cage! and brakes... and and stuff lol

yeah that handicap race was great, but over handicapped Brad and Burns. good to see the skyline (gtst I might add) on top tho, crazy fast, say no too pushrods haha

spotted a mate of mine picking up the series 2 fronted series 1 stagea, think its the one that used to live down in hobart

im sure he will be around on here soon looking for parts and whatnot

also, my new stock rad is coming :D $220 delivered, can't beat that!

spotted a mate of mine picking up the series 2 fronted series 1 stagea, think its the one that used to live down in hobart

im sure he will be around on here soon looking for parts and whatnot

also, my new stock rad is coming :D $220 delivered, can't beat that!

ha ha yeah david said he does uni with you

if its the add i saw on gumtree its had a bit done to it,

ha ha yeah david said he does uni with you

if its the add i saw on gumtree its had a bit done to it,

Well we go to the same uni, but I'm doing a real degree :P

Its got coilovers and a highflow and safc neo to run it all

Might have to get my act together and make mine faster now

Well we go to the same uni, but I'm doing a real degree :P

Its got coilovers and a highflow and safc neo to run it all

Might have to get my act together and make mine faster now

ah k, yeah thought it had a bit more than that, but yeah still didnt look like a bad buy, but we'll see how his evo goes :blink:

ive seen your car outside dominos mobray a few times

ah k, yeah thought it had a bit more than that, but yeah still didnt look like a bad buy, but we'll see how his evo goes :blink:

ive seen your car outside dominos mobray a few times

thats where i work domokun.gif

oh, its got a trust front mount too, and one of those timing adjusters too

i'd expect it to make around 200kw on a dyno tho, haven't been in it yet

thats where i work domokun.gif

oh, its got a trust front mount too, and one of those timing adjusters too

i'd expect it to make around 200kw on a dyno tho, haven't been in it yet

ah k my bro said it was your missus that works there :s

my bro drives the blue 180

ah k my bro said it was your missus that works there :s

my bro drives the blue 180

ah, Trinh? or somesuch?

my mrs used to work at sprubway and it would parked out in front quite a lot

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