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check out JB 33 and myself on this link http://www.boostcruising.com orhttp://www.boostcruising.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=199612&skip=1 of us ripping it but in the archors mannor car park yesterday. my 4 door whore was being steered by 3 drivers as i like people to have fun. the run of my car on youtube is my girlfriend driving and there is a pic of me and the third driver.

JB in the black 33 also managed a 2nd place.

thanks for the guys on BC for posting this stuf up.

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check out JB 33 and myself on this link http://www.boostcruising.com orhttp://www.boostcruising.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=199612&skip=1 of us ripping it but in the archors mannor car park yesterday. my 4 door whore was being steered by 3 drivers as i like people to have fun. the run of my car on youtube is my girlfriend driving and there is a pic of me and the third driver.

JB in the black 33 also managed a 2nd place.

thanks for the guys on BC for posting this stuf up.

Sure it was your girlfriend driving Damo :D

The young bloke in the eski could steer, looks like it wasn't a bad turnout for it!!!

well they are heaps of fun but i warn people to get spare front and rear tyres as JB will tell you these tight layouts cop the outer edges of the tyres and usualy just one as they always turn one way. as well as the rears that fry up quickly.

i know i will be and JB might be but im planning on running in the state motorkhana series which runs all over the state in 3 rounds

first april 15 multi-club motorkhana wynyard airport

seccond july 15 multi-club motorkhana latrobe (this is held in the car park at the back of the speed way)

third august 26 multi-club motorkhana kellyfield

they are the three rounds dates and where they are. hope that helps. these truly are fun and are good skill learning events, and also cheap to enter.

yes that way my GF in my car on youtube. (note to every one elce, Dont let your partner beat you at your own game)

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