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does anyone have a power fc HAND CONTROLLER that could suit of a 32/33 gtr power fc computer that i could just test on mine?

need to find out if the djetro versions work with my computer as im not sure if mine computer is a djetro. itll only take a few minutes :D

Front part of the exhaust will need changing too. Buy a GTT, much much simpler when considering registration hassles too....

umm not really.. same make of car, release with different engine, all you should have to do is break upgrade and its 100% legal!!!

I'm not free till 3:00-3:30 due to work after which I'm going to Super Cup but I'll make sure if you need it that it's available for you

thats all good dude, im in no rush just wanted to know which HC is going to work on mine so i dont buy the wrong one :D

give me a msg or call whenever you free. ill be at drifts on sunday though :(

ok, so wtf happened with the cruise up at windy point tonight?

i rocked up, didn't even get to see anything. just got out of car, cops arrived... went for a quick walk, 5 min later empty car park and a cop car leaving the scene???

where the hell did everyone move on to? think i spotted typevu's car in the carpark but not 100% sure, only had time to park and that's it.

was the cruise any good? :(

ok, so wtf happened with the cruise up at windy point tonight?

i rocked up, didn't even get to see anything. just got out of car, cops arrived... went for a quick walk, 5 min later empty car park and a cop car leaving the scene???

where the hell did everyone move on to? think i spotted typevu's car in the carpark but not 100% sure, only had time to park and that's it.

was the cruise any good? :(

I dont know what happened either. I was coming in a bit later, so I called someone I know and he said they are heading to Lofty (from Clarendon or something... I dunno), well a handful of cars rocked up and thats about it. Were a few different groups around, dont know if they were reminants of the cruise...

Turned out to be a good night, did some camera work.

umm not really.. same make of car, release with different engine, all you should have to do is break upgrade and its 100% legal!!!

I don't know the in and outs of it all but regardless it's a waste of time anyhow!!!

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