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let them each turn a lap in it. the bloke with the most spectacular time/lap/slide/roll/crash/scar/head injury wins. the loser buys the pints.

my moneys on bloodnut. hope your irish mate has deep pockets cause I'm bloody thirsty!

Meh, i have 35k burning a hole in my pocket. To buy a daily driver and go silly with my cheap club GTSt or keep my GTSt as it is as a fun daily and buy a serious track car that will keep me truly broke all my life. For the R33 i would probably dig into the sensible savings fund for some more dosh, but will most likely still be short of any asking price. :)

Especally since they have started development on it , so looks like Irish would win the tussle. But i like the idea of a match off...i can be pretty special when i disconnect my brain :)

let them each turn a lap in it. the bloke with the most spectacular time/lap/slide/roll/crash/scar/head injury wins. the loser buys the pints.

my moneys on bloodnut. hope your irish mate has deep pockets cause I'm bloody thirsty!

lol.... Hey, if thats the judging, 'ole Fanta pants is a sure fire winner. Irish has spent the summer lapping the 'Ring in his modded 33GTR without touching a wall, so evidently, he's a panzy.

Irish is back in Feb, so if Team Bigtime can have it sorted by then he's a starter :)

Meh, i have 35k burning a hole in my pocket. To buy a daily driver and go silly with my cheap club GTSt or keep my GTSt as it is as a fun daily and buy a serious track car that will keep me truly broke all my life. For the R33 i would probably dig into the sensible savings fund for some more dosh, but will most likely still be short of any asking price. :)

Especally since they have started development on it , so looks like Irish would win the tussle. But i like the idea of a match off...i can be pretty special when i disconnect my brain :)

Roy, I've seen the light, and I reckon you'd love it :D

Next year I'm teaming up with a mate to do the Kart Enduro Championship for fat farkers over 85kg. :) Twin engined 4-stroke Karts, totalling around 13hp. Nine rounds, races between two and 24hrs duration, longer races requiring ring-in drivers to get the team to three or four strong. There's a Lake Macquarie round, I reckon you'd be keen for a skid.

Are you sure that particular vid was with the car in rwd? It looks pretty stable for the grunt it would have running the TO4Z? If it is rwd then the lap time looks a lot better then the time you did to win the event and you should really start setting up rwd cars as it looks epic on the power down in 2nd gear and 3rd gear quick stuff

hey RBNT, Mark did come in rather stuffed, i dont reckon he took to many breaths

Roy definately in two wheel drive mate, the slicks were helping gear the power down heaps , michelin slicks they are bloody soft too.

we only had 4wd friday and saturday morning then if blew up. i will post a pick of the carnage when i can , i am going to keep the diff housing as a keep sake cant believe it came off so neatly!!

he is a few clips of mark slipping around some, i think he had to change his pants on the last one.... haha

http://au.youtube.com/watch?v=m7v4BliLpWM

hereis a vid when the car 4wd on the first day and mark was getting used to the track.

car is a lot better behaved, following a ver yquick gt2 around, it was a beautiful highly modified gt2 and also passing an r35 gtr

http://au.youtube.com/watch?v=A5mqAoCrXkc

hey RBNT, Mark did come in rather stuffed, i dont reckon he took to many breaths

Roy definately in two wheel drive mate, the slicks were helping gear the power down heaps , michelin slicks they are bloody soft too.

we only had 4wd friday and saturday morning then if blew up. i will post a pick of the carnage when i can , i am going to keep the diff housing as a keep sake cant believe it came off so neatly!!

he is a few clips of mark slipping around some, i think he had to change his pants on the last one.... haha

http://au.youtube.com/watch?v=m7v4BliLpWM

Bwaahahaha, that last one mate, TRIPLE PEAK!!!! :( Uuuugly.

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