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BLoody hell the weather BETTER BE GOOD!..

Over the weekend:

-Stripped Passenger + Rear Seats

-Removed Passenger + Rear SPeakers

-Removed Passenger side door trim

-Removed from front Strut Brace

-Swapped my Drag tyres on

Looking forward to see if it makes jack all difference with all that effort and make use of the weighing bridge at WSID

i want a SUB 12.5 damnit!!

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HAhah i probably could remove the boot but i dunno how i'm gonna drive my car from HOME to WSID (45minute+ drive) without getting pulled over.

hmmm 30kg.. ey.. we'll see if its worth the hassle.

BENM: I'll remove the drivers side and put a milk crate if you drive it down for me :)

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what do u need to do to get out on the track for a day ?

just rock up with ur car pay how ever much ohh helmet n clothes get ur car checked to see if its okay

then wat do u just go on ??

You need your rego papers too.

I'm going to give this one a miss. And head out in two weeks. I was going to go next week, but SOO 3 is on.

ap

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