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Smoky had a go in it last night.......come on Smoky - what do you think?

You asked for it!! ;) My first impressions of the mighty white nuget:

Positives :)

Its pretty loud, so it drowns out Steveo and his sh!t talking

Its got some pretty decent power, so it makes up for Steveo and his driving

Its got really dark tints, so you cant be seen in the nugget with Steveo

Negatives :)

Not a RWD

The driver

Doesnt sound like an RB

The gay Vengaboys tracks on the playlist ;)

All in all I think this nugget is one of the better nuggets ive experienced power wise, once brakes and gearbox are sorted along with sponsorship from Bonds for all those little "acidents" this should be a pretty good setup ;) All the best Steveo, play it safe and enjoy!! :(

P.S. Our bet still stands Fagman!! :D

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Well Steveo.

At least you can say all that patience has paid of.

It pays to spend a little bit more money on the best quality work and really get the best out of the end results.

It's good you finally have her just the way you planned. I am very happy for you.

And if you aren't happy I'm going to kick you for complaining! :)

Yeah dont worry guys, its booked for superlap, and 2 wakefield days already ;)

Its on the stock brakes still though for this weekend and the stock gearbox, so if i can do a 1.12 ill be happy considering it hasnt been thrashed for 2 years.

Here's a pic of 2 year old brake fluid, its now got new stuff in there:

oldbrakefluid.jpg

Haha steveo - good times..

Those words have never been used in one sentence before.

:happy:

Yeah yeah....

Haha ohh shii, we'll have to meet up soon Steve, considering i wasn't home when you came around.

i want my pig back now!

Anytime! PM me whenever or come on saturday, if you come saturday bring your helmet :ermm:

how much are you planning to run?

26psi and new cams

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