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aaah the turn 1 tyres strike again aye. lol

i swear dumbest move ever by mallala, so many cars are gonna get damaged. howd that orange 86 look after lol

but yeh i guess it will discourage ppl from dirt dropping

looking good simon, hopefully be up on the weekend to watch you. If you pick up a sponser you reckon you will keep the car?

Also, do all type have a trade plate? Keen to take the 31 down to them one day to have a look at my holey, slightly rusted rear 1/4 and see wat they can do.

depends on the level of sponsorship man. if its an all out sponsor then we'd prob import a fully set up track car from japan. burt if its a medium level i'll keep my car and develop it some more.

yeah all type have a trader, and a car trailer... call them and discuss your needs man

Wow that had to suck! Just like me getting a new turbo fitted to my car and three days later having some old bag run a red light in a Kingswood and write off my car! :wub:

And DON'T say "Not the Kingswood"!!!! ;)

pickle me grandmother!!!

thanks guys... thats 4th gear btw... its got decent power to smoke the bags at 4th at that kind of speed (150 ish kph)

mate, i would have trouble getting up the balls to enter those corners doing 100 ks in a strait line! let alone going 150, sideways!

its a real mans sport, thats why i dont do it lol, id rather go fast in a strait line ha ha.

haha yeah the weird thing is i feel safer drifting at high speed then i do sitting at 160 on the highway/drag strip thats sore sure... no idea how to explain that.

update on car: pretty much all finished! just gotta primer it for the weekend (wont be painted sadly)

haha yeah the weird thing is i feel safer drifting at high speed then i do sitting at 160 on the highway/drag strip thats sore sure... no idea how to explain that.

update on car: pretty much all finished! just gotta primer it for the weekend (wont be painted sadly)

So your car wont be at all type on saturday? Was hoping to have a look at it up close.

Try turn 4 at 230pkh on a race bike, knee on the deck, topping out 5th, and knowing if you lose it at that turn, you're going to hospital ... no doubts about that!

Then hard on the brakes to shave off more than double your speed for the northern hairpin.

:P

God, I miss my race bike :D

mate, i would have trouble getting up the balls to enter those corners doing 100 ks in a strait line! let alone going 150, sideways!

its a real mans sport, thats why i dont do it lol, id rather go fast in a strait line ha ha.

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