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Nice pics, I didn't get time to take pics myself so glad you took em.

Upgrade to 4pots out of necessity in the pits :happy:

I'm loving the dedication you had!

But man... You must brake HARD!!!

There was contemplation of a 2L coke bottle catch can installation in my car... LOL

I'm loving the dedication you had!

But man... You must brake HARD!!!

There was contemplation of a 2L coke bottle catch can installation in my car... LOL

Haha thanks man, but seriously I wasn't braking that hard, it's just the pedal went to the floor most times lol. I seriously regret changing pads before the 4th Oct OP South track day, the Bendix that were on before were half worn and held up a SHIAT LOADS better over the past year than these POS ones did in 50km *sadface*

When I thrash my car, I thrash my car lol. Go hard or go home (and get some 4 pots :happy:)

Yeah I started looking for some 4pots, a guy wants $350 for fronts, not bad price but I got my uncle's one for $250 with pads, plus I didn't work enough to afford these *sigh*...

Aren't 2L coke bottle "catch cans" cool? Or maybe they went out of fashion when AE86s hit $10k

Thanks Fatz for hooking us up, top day for laps and pizza. :blush:

Pity about my front semi

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but if it aint busted, pull ya finger out and go harder.

Man that radical was fast, looked like a fun toy.

RIP Oran Park raceway.........................................................................

........... :yes:

shit Wayne! I must have been in my own little world, I had no idea that happened!

couldn't get over the amount of track time...usually it's my car that wears out before me but this time it was the other way around!!!




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