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that's more like it

what's winton like? like wakie or ec?

Id say more like Wakey... dont think as technical as E/C..... open plan except pit straight and just after turn 1-2.. i think Winton turn 2 is where Paul Morris (V8's) had the huge crash flipping his car over and over into the wall last year

Okay then.....

lets try this...

Whoever gets best time for Winton between you and me, loser has to put a sign on their rear windscreen for all Saturday DECA saying

"I have herpes" :laughing-smiley-014:

Fu(king lol!!!!.. hahahaha!! good call Ando!!..

Try not to include Steve-o in that bet as he has already contracted every STD under the sun from all the bum sex up on Oxford St.. he would wear that sign loud and proud!! :D

TJ,

I actually have a "drift button" on my hand brake.

So I can rip the H brake up without holding the button, and drop the h/b when Im finishing the turn/slide

and to use the h/b to park, you pull h/b up and flick out the button

Anyone know a cheap and easy way to make sure your H-brake stays button in? Had it lock on one run last year which was not a good thing. Duct Tape?

I removed my handbreak boot and drilled a small hole through the base of the handbreak while depressing the button. The hole was right next to the ratchet release and I just put a little 2mm thick bold through it.

Pull it off - have a look and this will make sense. A small bolt can hold the handbreak in.

TJ,

I actually have a "drift button" on my hand brake.

So I can rip the H brake up without holding the button, and drop the h/b when Im finishing the turn/slide

and to use the h/b to park, you pull h/b up and flick out the button

Don't you have enough power??? Sif need hand brake.... compression lockup in, fully sick foot to the floor power out......... :D:P

TJ,

I actually have a "drift button" on my hand brake.

So I can rip the H brake up without holding the button, and drop the h/b when Im finishing the turn/slide

and to use the h/b to park, you pull h/b up and flick out the button

i've seen it...rather nifty little gadget....

TJ,

I actually have a "drift button" on my hand brake.

So I can rip the H brake up without holding the button, and drop the h/b when Im finishing the turn/slide

and to use the h/b to park, you pull h/b up and flick out the button

Easy to install? I have a drift button sitting at home and have NFI how to install it!!! Wanna do it for me dude!!?? :)

I'll even provide beer!! :thumbsup:

Sam has been in it with me using it :thumbsup:

hahaha

Ando dude! I actually got Nath to fit it at Grey imports man! Anna and I tried one day but it had aids...sorry dude :(

Bring it with you and we'll see what we can all do :) haha

Anna, theres some tight turns on the skid pan courses that to get a quick time, hand brake is needed!

Slider!! that would be tops!!




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