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I'll bring my coon out as well, then well have a BA, the LSD is ford quality and only spins one wheel though.

Oh I thought yours was an AUII my bad. Change that to 4 Skylines (seeing as ravi wants to take his laser instead) An XF, A BA and a TRD Laser.

I drifted a taxi BA once so the LSDs cant be that bad!

Speaking of toilets put fish and prawns and stuff in a systern. Works like a toilet duck... but in a bad way

yeah thats more or less what an 'upper deck' is....you take a shit in the systern, we did this to a guy at boarding school, the results were pretty terrifying.

Oh I thought yours was an AUII my bad. Change that to 4 Skylines (seeing as ravi wants to take his laser instead) An XF, A BA and a TRD Laser.

I drifted a taxi BA once so the LSDs cant be that bad!

i wonder how a diesel fwd captiva manual would do in that situation :whistling:

Lots of torques in the craptiva deisels. Handbrake on, clutch dump at 5.5 and it should smoke well!

i dont think they rev that high. Might look into that. Would look awfally funny tho.

Hahahaha John I forgot about the TRD laser thing...... always brings a tear to my eye hahahahahahaha

Actually I'm pretty sure I have a TRD sticker somewhere in it now

Oh I thought yours was an AUII my bad. Change that to 4 Skylines (seeing as ravi wants to take his laser instead) An XF, A BA and a TRD Laser.

I drifted a taxi BA once so the LSDs cant be that bad!

I just have to put it in performance mode and it usually goes alright, it changes the shift point as well so I get more in first and second, that's all that matters anyway when youve got a 4 speed.

I should bring the Subaru liberty out, it has a half drift bonnet half white matte supercheap auto paintjob. We'll get some maccas trays and do donuts.

I just have to put it in performance mode and it usually goes alright, it changes the shift point as well so I get more in first and second, that's all that matters anyway when youve got a 4 speed.

I should bring the Subaru liberty out, it has a half drift bonnet half white matte supercheap auto paintjob. We'll get some maccas trays and do donuts.

GTFO Ford lover!! :domokun:

speaking of fords... fords and holdens are back next weekend for the super taxis round 2... woot woot

off to Adelaide on wednesday for another year of 1st corner rappage... hope i dont get glass in my arm this time tho...

damn south australian pubs, bunch of bastards...

Good son of rajab my former boss is an ass. Seven years with the company in a senior management position and he couldn't even be f**ked giving me a call or coming in to the pub on my final day with the company to say good bye or wish me all the best for the future...

I bet he wonders why he has had 19 hotel managers resign in the last three years as well.

Japan got a tsunami. Hopefully no gtr's or other classics were washed away.

More like a tsunami created by a mega 8.9 quake, the place is farked.

More like a tsunami created by a mega 8.9 quake, the place is farked.

I was watching it live on tv and it was amazing the speed and height of the water and seeing people jumping out of their cars and running. it was shocking.

Can anyone remember such a horrible start to a year than this one.

thoughts and prayers with all the guys and girls over there.

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