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Haha ... my balls are bigger than most. :starwars:

I get my bike sliding around that track. Into turn 3 (sometimes back wheel in the air) and out of turn 3 (avoiding the different grade patch of bitumen); back wheel in the air into turn 5 and 7 also, and sliding exiting turn 5 and sometimes out of the esses. Pirelli Super Corsas are fab tyres with lots of control for slides ... Michelins suck!

I can get my GSXR bitch shaking her ass :laughing-smiley-014:

I think your e-penis is bigger than most dude.

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Saw the vids Simon, nasty hit, bloody tires...any chance we can speak to Clem to take the tires off, for future events? I really dont want to end up hitting those tires next time I am up there!

Better yet, he should actually concrete that bit there, if he is too wooried about the grass being destroyed.

I will see you this weekend eh?

Cheers

Ric

drifters meeting has just started tonight, so hopefully they will be able to come to some sort af agreement out of it about the tyres. Richo, when will we be seeing you out again and how is the car coming along? Pm if you want.

Jarrad that come up nice as man, only downside is know i wont know its you when i see you, the dent and scuff mark always gave it away lol.

TO plug these guys some more, checked out simons repair job closeup at mallala today and WOW! Can't believe how it looke now compared to 1 week ago. Its perfect! Paint and all. Will definately be running my car down to them sometime soon to see about some panel work.

Thanks Luke, yes its gone, still look at it and go, geez they did a good job haha. And yes, Simons car came up really good, not a mark on it.

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Picked up my car on Saturday after having the rear bar repaired and the front bar and side skirts touched up and im stoked with their work. These guys do quality work and are a good bunch too, they matched the paint up perfectly and even washed my car when it was finished. Highly recommend All Type Crash to anyone looking at doing some bodywork on their car :D

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