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Lead is lead, acid is acid. Ultra cheap no brand china ones might have a weaker frame or terminals or something, but apart from that i really wouldn't worry either way.

edit: but i'm by no means an expert

Edited by sneakey pete

The Aussie Racers series had a joke of a start. A driver, unhappy with the quality of the track after an oil spill in the race before, drove to the front of the grid, got out and had a crack at the marshals. This was while everyone was staged for the start. All the guys at the back of the grid thought they were going and it caused an absolute mess.

The Aussie Racers series had a joke of a start. A driver, unhappy with the quality of the track after an oil spill in the race before, drove to the front of the grid, got out and had a crack at the marshals. This was while everyone was staged for the start. All the guys at the back of the grid thought they were going and it caused an absolute mess.

I saw that on tv. He very nearly made about 10 cars ram others. if you are unhappy about the track go to the pits and dont compete. Dont make an ass of yourself.

The commentators thought he missed his grid spot and couldnt get it into reverse.

I hope he gets a fine or something for that

Oath even if its raining. Alvin is gonna have at least a thousand megakillawasps in the wet. :thumbsup::cheers:

Liquid horsepower raining down :rolleyes:

so, a certain vehicle may have made it's way into my garage today, where it may have had a certain engine put into it :whistling:

Lies, also do not believe photo evidence, clearly photoshopped.

Happy laps was awesome sauce as expected. Good times as always.

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