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Only problem with those bastards is you need a friggin $2 coin to get them off the line.

I stand there for 20 mins with the cheque book open but the bloody things don't accept them.

yeah they are a little out of reach for a lot of people

OK, its official...

I tested a wollies trolley and a coles trolley...

I push them both down an ramp in a shoping centre...

The Wollies trolley made the bottom first so technically it won, as the Coles trolley got caught on a 5 year old and stopped... So if it were gauged via a drifting score Id pay the Coles trolley for technique as it decided to claim a 5 years old face in its basket before attempting to run him over with a blood nose... If it were an out right race well then the wollies trolley would win as it avoided said little people... :D

I say technique is what it's all about!

Sure you can get to the line first but how entertaining were you along the way?

I suppose were talking about two different sports here though. Woolies for Drag, Coles for Drift/Track, Action for Drift (Hydraulic H/brake).

Michael - That'd be great. It's good to see you admit my setup is better and you feel it necessary to assist so you might get a glimpse of the golden eagle.

hahaha....i only say its better cause your copying a superior setup already :D Well it might not be superior, but i think it is and thats all that bloudy counts....screw everyone elses opinion, fricken arseholes!

I really shouldnt have told anyone i had a dry sump setup, or let anyone see it. Im getting heaps of people asking for info and even bits and pieces now. I should start a business.

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hahaha....i only say its better cause your copying a superior setup already :D Well it might not be superior, but i think it is and thats all that bloudy counts....screw everyone elses opinion, fricken arseholes!

I really shouldnt have told anyone i had a dry sump setup, or let anyone see it. Im getting heaps of people asking for info and even bits and pieces now. I should start a business.

Come work for me doing FMIC installs and turbo timers YEAH!!!!!

I think the person ur looking for there dan is markimak >_<

:(

P.S we all know MY setup is much better :rofl:

what are u implying shaney poo..

stuff installing turbo timers lol.. friggen electrics. :laugh:

ill even put ur engine back together and in shane as ur taking soo friggen long!

what are u implying shaney poo..

stuff installing turbo timers lol.. friggen electrics. :laugh:

ill even put ur engine back together and in shane as ur taking soo friggen long!

im not implying anything :rofl:

and its not the motor thats taking for ever (it could do with more work though lol) its all the other gear associated with a decent quality build, spose u wouldnt know about that though *shrugs*

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