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meybe... all going well ;)

Sweet!!!!!

Should be good to try and keep up with him

We both have all the right parts, but he has driver talent and no fear of death so he has the advantage :P

of course you know which one.

lol.... yup... never any doubt!

Sweet!!!!!

His is basically the same setup as mine now ;) SHould be good to try and keep up with him

Its only a meybe atm..... although I don't mind handing over my keys and watching you possibly losing to a lil old Gtst if need be ... :P

lol.... yup... never any doubt!

Its only a meybe atm..... although I don't mind handing over my keys and watching you possibly losing to a lil old Gtst if need be ... ;)

lol, whatever!!

Count me in... :P

Time for skids!

Easy, Smoky :)

have to be over 25 to drive my 33 unfortunately..... and I don't see him um being allowed to drive the other..lol

could always use the gtst to tow the gtr :)

Does yours have a tow ball?? Mine doesn't and I aint putting one on!!

Looking forward to comparing times again :)

Haha, im counting my dollars to see what i can do to the 33 for extra seconds. Saw some footage of my car on the skid pan and realised just how crap my suspension is......roll city!!! :)

Anyone got some adjustable coilovers for a 33 gtst they wanna sell...preferably before June 21??

Ian - best bang for buck to reduce roll is sway bars :)

Oh sweet, what brand should i be looking at....or are they all the same??

Car always felt pretty tight, but when i saw the footage.....i may as well have been drviing on two wheels, Holden precision driving team style!! :)

have to be over 25 to drive my 33 unfortunately..... and I don't see him um being allowed to drive the other..lol

Does yours have a tow ball?? Mine doesn't and I aint putting one on!!

Get Sh@un to do it :)

Yes please,

Can't wait. New clutch/flywheel goes in next week.

I was thinking of putting in some cat-delete pipes for the day. Any views, is it to risky?

Dont bother IMO

Bleed the brakes, change the oil and get ready to give it a good workout :)

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