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Dude I thought you meant like a shit light that shoots crap at your face so you know when to shift?

Or is it a brown light bulb?

Or maybe a shit light in your toilet, like you get in, pull your pants down, sit down then wait for the shit light to tell you when it's OK to go....

Not a bad idea that.... don't want to miss a gear when you do a "number 2"

Im looking at getting one of these shift lights, its not cheap but i think it better than just a single light. http://www.tunersgroup.com/Online_Store/Sh...ght_System.html

Looking at the demo of it, I think I'll spend alittle extra to get it instead of the basic shift light. Is that site the cheapest?

edit: it's the cheapest it seems with free shipping, just ordered mine.. just have to wait now.. you wouldn't believe how many times at Mallala I saw my revs go to 8000

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good point dude, didnt think of that. i wonder what that steering wheel would taste like....

Ohhh i know what steering wheel tastes like, tasted it in my rotor... not good.

No solid foods for a good 2-3 weeks :laugh:

^^ Nothin but boost juice and chocolate topping for 3-4 weeks!! bring it on!!

BTW if anyone is interested, there are some really cheap brake cylinder stoppers on ebay, they look like cusco copies not not sure.

yeah mate come on down, there was a 1.6 litre carby escort last time man, you will see all sorts out there. just a bit of fun, and no chance of getting defected/arrested/fined/etc...

full tank of fuel and $125 and you're set for the day. :P

http://stores.ebay.com.au/teamozimports

Make sure you pay the extra $10 for a tinted visor as well when you buy a helmet, can't go wrong for $10 and he doesn't charge any extra for postage cos he sticks the extra visor in the same box.

BTW I hate that "I kill you" clip with a passion.

You all coming to FNF at the drive through? Should be cool

^ what did you want to know mate?

I bought the helmet and the spare visor off ebay, i contacted the seller to hook up express postage for me so I woudl have it in time for the last track day. he helped me out, the helmet arrived, brand new in packaging, has a sticker on the back of the helmet that says it is approved (BTW they never checked helmets on the day...).

The helmet is painted with clear coat on top of the sticker so you cannot peel it off (probably better).

it has 3 air vents which you can open or close.

The only very minor -ve of the whole thing is there is a bit of a (glue like) smell inside the helmet.... but I just opened it up and left it in the back yard for a while to air it out, was fine. I don;t know if more expensive helmets are the same???

Looks and feels quality mate, the strap at the bottom has a metal buckle, adjustable, very comfy...

Anything else you want to know??

(and yeah I do get it all the time, try being RANDOMLY searched at the airport EVERY TIME YOU FLY ANYWHERE!!! I guess you gotta laugh at that :P

(and yeah I do get it all the time, try being RANDOMLY searched at the airport EVERY TIME YOU FLY ANYWHERE!!! I guess you gotta laugh at that :P

lol that sucks man, do they ever do the rubber glove anal probe on ya? i reckon that'd be the worst

-D

The only very minor -ve of the whole thing is there is a bit of a (glue like) smell inside the helmet.... but I just opened it up and left it in the back yard for a while to air it out, was fine. I don;t know if more expensive helmets are the same???

haha that sounds dodgey as... I've test fitted dozens of bike helmets and never came across that. but for $50 odd vs. $300+ you cant really complain hey!

maaan soo cant wait for this track day!! and for the dude in 31 auto, nothin wrong with that!! my 33's an auto too and i bet imma cop shit for it but meh.. im there for the experience and safe fun, who cares :P

i get explosive tested everytime i go to the airport, and im a white dude. figure that out.

probably because you're white dude hey...............................

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