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alot of different factors, looks of your photo you are about to straighten up but still got lock, on power, Matt is just gone into a turn with more speed, maybe a bit under brakes with ALOT of weight transfer!

what else have you done with yours doof? looks good!

and matt, hurry up and buy some suspension mods :blink:

Chubbeh, seeing there is a haze of smoke behind one of my tyres in that photo, I guesstimate that in that photo I am either hard on the throttle or handbrake. The way my car isn't lurching forward, I'm going to assume throttle :(

I'll buy suspension mods when I am closer to the suspension's limit :/

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Arrrgghh she roll to the right yaaarr!!

That's interesting. Shows the tyres are working fairly well.

All PM's answered. :banana:

The R34's seem to suffer from Boatyitis as well...

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That's with Bilstein shocks, kings springs and adjustable sway bars. New tyres probably helped, these Federals are the best grip you can get for the money no doubt.

Chubbeh, seeing there is a haze of smoke behind one of my tyres in that photo, I guesstimate that in that photo I am either hard on the throttle or handbrake. The way my car isn't lurching forward, I'm going to assume throttle :(

I'll buy suspension mods when I am closer to the suspension's limit :blink:

Umm, how much closer do you want to get? Just because you aren't touching bits other than the tyres to the ground yet... My R34 used to drag bits and bottom out with stock suspension and reasonable tyres.

thats it, I think your at the limit already Matt!

now upgrade!! lol

Wow I'm awesome!

I read what you posted and I thought as follows

"LULZ I is gonna go to the Whiteline website, add some suspension stuff and post a screen shot showing me hesitating at buying stuff lolololololol"

I click a button without looking too closely...

Screen now says this

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So Chubbs, I hope your happy with yourself :blink:

BTW, I was going to buy this stuff anyways... the only thing stopping me... was... cbf :/

Tops event, big ups to the organisers :D

Had a great time, my 'liner had an even better time.

Was great to meet some new peeps, special thanks to Peter and Eric for helping me remove my sub prior to scruteneering & Matt for sporting my cameras all day! Talking of which from the several hundred pix I've culled them to a about a hundred and here are a few selections.

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rest of the pix here ==> http://s87.photobucket.com/albums/k144/gta...0of%20Aug%2009/

Got some vdo too, I'll try get up later this week... :D

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Arrrgghh she roll to the right yaaarr!!

Didnt know how much body roll i really had. Some of you might recognize this car as "NIC" another SAU member has the exact same color and wheels as i do but i can pretty much garantee that this is not "Nic's" former ride. I was lucky enough to get factory series 3 silver. So many people came up to me and said "ahh Nics old car". From what i gathered he must have had one hell of a ride that impressed alot of people. Anyone know what happened to it?

Was great to meet some new peeps, special thanks to Peter and Eric for helping me remove my sub prior to scruteneering &

you're welcome, and it's "PJ" by the way my name is phil :):D

that pic you took of mine must've been the run I dragged a cone halfway around the course :D

great to meet you

Yep you won overall by 0.25s ;), oh wells, if only I didn't lock up on my last go on course 1 and wedged the stop box cone in my front bar, would have done a 26.09 I think (its 3 seconds for a cone right?), practice makes perfect, next time =D
=P just imagine how quick you'd be if you drove my MXfun though.... =P

I just checked the times I did in the Chaser on youtube, and I would of got a 26.1 on the fast course and a 8.7 in the go to whoa. Should of borrowed the Chaser for the whole day :)

I thinked Duncun laughed at me in the morning cause of the semi's not really working, and then I delaminated them by the afternoon. Should of just used street tyres me thinks :D

Thats why I didnt turn up, give you a chance.

(no, I was working :( )

So you brought in a Ringer :D

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hahhahaha. who can spot my rims in the background? :D

Who CAN'T spot your rims, Sammeh? The place suddenly went dark right after you left! :)

Tops event, big ups to the organisers :D

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rest of the pix here ==> http://s87.photobucket.com/albums/k144/gta...0of%20Aug%2009/

Ooooh, that and the one below are only two decent pics of the LOLvo over the whole weekend...

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Nice one, mate! There are some good shots in there.

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