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my rock hard tyres would be perfect for sideways.... heh.

theres a bit of time to get ready now so DOO IT!

Chris:

r u serious.

i was having kittens running arround looking for tyres and getting the car ready this arvo.cause it was the only day i could get it ready this week.:action-smiley-069:

im glad i diddnt rip the front bar off.i was going to leave that till after work.

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Guys,

Its this coming friday :thumbsup:

However....I may be out :(

having steering dramas so Im hoping my car can get booked in early this week.

I *should* be right

fair suk.hope you can make it still chris.

my drain plug is stuck in the box and i am pissed off.last time i put the plug back in i got a bit happy with the loctite and tightening.now i have to wait untill tomorrow to take the car down to a gearbox place.this weekend i was supposed to have it all out and ready to pick up the clutch for install by tomorrow.tho this has stuffed me right up now.i want the plug at least loosened so i can get the blasted thing out.a mechanic has allreeady tried and he said the only other option is to drill or weld a shaft and remove.if i drill then it will prolly mean the box might to come apart because of metal shavings :?

i will still come out to drift the car even if the clutch is slipping a bit.ill get the most out of the clutch ftd :(.then after i will look at getting the clutch in and out.the only thing that will stuff me is clutch kick entry i will have to unsettle the car to initiate drift....eeek..:P.good times.

clutch kick ftw :P

haha

yeah Craig, Im hoping I can get it done before friday

I'll make a few calls tomorrow - and at the same time hopefully someone who does the job, can fit my remaining suspension parts!

go for gold son.haha at your interpretation.

i have been sick the past 2 days so i havnt had any time to get the car looked at.not to fret,like i said i will still come out there to give it a go..but i will have to feel better though.

i hear rain untill fri.show n shine cutting it close again.




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