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tristan still ran 25mm bolt ons with those rims :)

gotta love wide body

I actually had 27mm bolt on spacer to fit the rims on the front and they only just clear the coilovers :D 2.5 deg of camber helps them fit under the guard but no spacers on the rear.

Got the call today to say that Geoservices were pleased with my test results and said my interview was great!

I was offered a job on the spot and start as early as Monday :) sooooooo stoked and soooooo much more money then what I used to earn. Double infact!!

Gotta do helicopter under water escape training in Perth and a week of in house training before they send me off to a rig somewhere in the world!

After my first stint away, when I'm back I'll be looking for an EVO :D

I'm not too sure yet man. I've got my eye on a few cars but ideally it'll be something 'S' chassis so S13 or 180sx mainly because their is epic amount of parts available for these, cheap, and I love the styling of them. Smashed up pig S13/180 is hot lol aswell as a clean streeter with outrageous fitment.

Did it take you a couple of laps to get into the swing of things, like basically not sliding the first few laps?

Be good for the first timers if they let us just lap the track a couple times just to get the feel of the track

this is were i may have gone wrong lol

first time on the track, i went about 130kmh on the handbrake into turn 1 haha

i slowed it down abit till i got the hang of it. still havent tbh though. i want a missle spec 32 or a 180 now as a slide car.

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