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How much power do you datto's have? I only went in yours and leighs and man they are quick. Am I going to be eating humble pie at a place like sandown?

Troy is the one with big power mine is just a baby, and besides - seems the power makes no difference as none of us can drive :P

Come to sandown russ, you'll have a ball!

Yeah pretty sure I'll be there. My rear tyres are stuffed now though so I need some new ones. Anyone have any second hand 17in RE55's?

I do remember the sprint to the other side of the skid pan in troys. It really pulls hard!

Well after a disappointing end to my morning Saturday with fueling issues with the car Ray has come through with the goods and returned the Monster....

Before the weekend i went in with a nice 280kw delivered hard but smooth and with some idle issues and obviously the unforeseen issues on the weekend at DECA.

After picking my car up from him today it was found that the Fuel map was all over the place. Reasoning for this is unknown and in the past. Ray has re-tuned the car to a kick asss 308kw. its idle issues are fixed and power delivery is sweet.

Massive thanks to Ray at RE Customs for his help on Saturday while trying to diagnose the issues and the work hes done to resole the probs with the car.

Thanks again to Al Dave and everyone else who gave me a hand on the weekend with the car.....

Yeah pretty sure I'll be there. My rear tyres are stuffed now though so I need some new ones. Anyone have any second hand 17in RE55's?

Hey Russman,

Not quite RE55s, but I've got a set of Bridgestone RE070s for sale in the For Sale section...

They're the ones I used last weekend...

Cheers.

Daz.

HEy guys

MAssive thanks goes out everyone who had a hand in organising and running the weekend.

I have to say it was one of the best weekends i have had in a LONG time.

It was great to go and race and have a laugh ,normally Drift day can be stressfull trying to perform and wat not also not going up and back in one day is good too.

I am stoked that I ended up 3rd for RWD , and Surprised ,,,Really surprised, Would of been happy to not be in the bottom 3 lol .

Look out ryan Semis are on the way ...... ;) Micolour for the win at the Masters (rwd). lol lol Still wont beat u ;)

Hopefully micks car will be finished by then !!!

I had a KICK ASS Time on saturday , although slightly worried on some of the photos i was told were taken lol.

It was really good to meet alot of u for the 1st time .

I cant wait for the next one . I really wanna see any pics or vids of the car too ... it gives mick a stiffy.

hopefully someone got a pic of the slide i pulled over the hill on the mini track :D

Thanks again everyone for a kick ass weekend.

cheers Tim

Yeah good driving tim. 3rd first time out is very impresive. You linked up all the corners like a true drifter.

I enjoyed driving against you in the battles but that waste gate is a bit rude don't you think! haha.

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