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I bozzed in my pants, I bozzed in my pants.........I opened a window and a breeze blew in.......I bozzed in my pants, I bozzed in my pants.....

bwahahahahahahaahahah :thumbsup:

got home fine thanx thumbsup.gif

getting to work this morning requird a stop and rewater, but new hose fitted and seems to be functioning finerofl.gif

must get better wheels and tyres for next time!!!!

also are there gonna be pics up somewhere?

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@John: GPS says I was doing a max of 190 :(. I don't think I trust it.

Also, you owe us some pictures ;)

that reminds me. I should look at Boz's one once I toss the screen back in. I bet it says the same if not higher.

Don't think I got it much past 170 or so down the main straight, will be curious to see what I actually hit. Was too busy looking at the track to pay attention to my speedo.

Don't think I got it much past 170 or so down the main straight, will be curious to see what I actually hit. Was too busy looking at the track to pay attention to my speedo.

we will know on wed morn.. (hit reset on it as well ;) )

@John: GPS says I was doing a max of 190 :(. I don't think I trust it.

Also, you owe us some pictures ;)

I watched your speedo max out and the rpms keep climbing. That last run down the straight felt like 210 to me.

I found out I don't have speed limiter cut on my car after my speedo hit 180 but I doubt I hit quite as high as 200. Didn't feel as fast as the pintara.

Pictures soon bro.

I watched your speedo max out and the rpms keep climbing. That last run down the straight felt like 210 to me.

Can't trust a factory speedo anything past 100. Can't trust my speedo at all, its reads about 12% high at the best of times.

I would however be surprised if I was doing less than 210 in the sprint sessions. That run I took you on, that was probably 180-190 odd.

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