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yeah russ has the hollinger in his garage the bastard! I know he spends so much time fiddling with it it will probably need a rebuild from all those 'practice shifts' before it even gets in the car. :P :P

yes have the holinger thanks phunky!! and yes have been a bit too excited about it! lol

chris that was a good little khana track, easy to over shoot the first bit too, get a little bit of zealous!!

they had a good set up with a big digital timing board with real time results! impressive stuff

Hey Russ, have you bought the Holinger yet? Robbie Bolger is selling some on NS.com, may save you some cash.

Dane

I cant find them, got a link?

Chances are they're overkill for me but doesnt hurt to have a look

Erm... I think you're taking the term "input shaft" a little too literally :yes::D

well at least he wasn't thinking output shaft... that's not cool. unless the box says it's ok. then go to town.

rofl funny shit lol

http://www.nissansilvia.com/forums/index.p...t&p=3959620

just had a chuckle to myself on that one.

Anyway, you guys are doing great, im enjoying your thread, keep it up guys. it has to make it alot easier on you guys with sponsership now il bet.

Cheers

Daz

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