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If you want a set of the Teins RS for an R32 GTR then let me know. I know of a set, only there is perhaps a little risk associated with delivery. I purchased them then failed to go through with payment as the user has several names and a friend suggested i not proceed with the purchase.

I think I will pass based on that info.... :(

I have no idea what model Ben is referring to either unfortunately.

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Andrew

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I think I will pass based on that info.... :(

I have no idea what model Ben is referring to either unfortunately.

Cheers

Andrew

Don't worry Andrew, it will be sorted very soon... :woot:

And here's another vid of how AWD can't tame 350rwkws ...

http://sau.ferni.net/Jacksvids/Sandown25_04_07side.wmv (4.75mb)

:cool:

First time out and I had a ball... the Taxi only managed to get into the 1:32's but I am pretty happy with that as I only expected 1:35's. I am sure there is more time in a lap due to my driving and I had the wrong fluid in the brakes,, kept getting spongy after 3 laps...

All in all most fun I have had in my car to date... thanks SAU!

But at least you have a clubby to drive around :P All I have is an Express Van :P

Even more of a reason to think about it before you do it! :(

Hey Aaron, Eric told me you got some new suspension for the barge. Can I get some details? Happy with it?

Heres a couple videos from Brisby's car. The first one shows 2 laps from the super sprint. The second one shows the unfortunite spin that ended Troy's day.

http://sau.ferni.net/Brisby/sandown25Apr07...supersprint.avi (53MB)

http://sau.ferni.net/Brisby/sandown25Apr07.brisby-spin.avi (13MB)

LOL...wait until June Sandown. New suspension and brakes. I want to give the RB20 a hero's fairwell...it deserves a good death for how it has performed. So fingers crossed i get the thing tied down well enough to run the [shrugs shoudlers] "i hope it s not too much boost" and see if i can get a decent lap time before binning it again :)

LOL...wait until June Sandown. New suspension and brakes. I want to give the RB20 a hero's fairwell...it deserves a good death for how it has performed. So fingers crossed i get the thing tied down well enough to run the [shrugs shoudlers] "i hope it s not too much boost" and see if i can get a decent lap time before binning it again :D

I'm going to laugh so much if it rains in June. It's going to be the biggest let down in your life.

If tat the biggest disappointment in my lift then im doing ok :(

You have a lift in the playboy mansion! :O Man, you guys have the best toys.. :D

And Bris your efforts during that spin was crap.

Ths Stig would have spun that back around the second time and still punched out a 1:21... :D

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