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probably the most spins ive had out there. but was tryin to go bit harder/faster and 1st time ive had a handbrake, so that was fun givin entries ago.

if anyones got anymore pics of the red dr30 send em my way!!

cheers...

yea im pretty sure i know what it says but only got a quick look at it... kinda cleaver thou

also luke, how did simon go with his 200? heard he was taking it out to this session

na mate i had the light blue ceffy with full interior and cage..

couldnt beleive my luck.... first time driving the new setup properlly..

plans for now are track only car.. massage tran's tunnel into reasonable shape, hydro handbrake and possiblly a cheap cheap highlly worked rb26 head.. need new radiator and tailshaft and starter motor and ill be back out their..

badly badly need rear camber arm's traction was non existent..

fun while it lasted tho

:P

na mate i had the light blue ceffy with full interior and cage..

couldnt beleive my luck.... first time driving the new setup properlly..

plans for now are track only car.. massage tran's tunnel into reasonable shape, hydro handbrake and possiblly a cheap cheap highlly worked rb26 head.. need new radiator and tailshaft and starter motor and ill be back out their..

badly badly need rear camber arm's traction was non existent..

fun while it lasted tho

:D

Know how that feels mate. Blown up my race bike the practice day before race day ... in the first practice session :P

Just throw money at it and move on! :)

yea im pretty sure i know what it says but only got a quick look at it... kinda cleaver thou

also luke, how did simon go with his 200? heard he was taking it out to this session

He managed two laps then heat caused the loom to melt, short out the computer and take injector #4 along with it. So he was slightly pissed but still better to happen now than on a comp. Looked/sounded awesome out there though. Definitely a lot of potential!

yeah the ceffy was a mate of mine, diff went in first session, drove back home to get other diff, got back to realise that it wouldnt go straight in as 1 was a 1.5 way and the new one was a 2 way so lots of swearing and swapping bits and they got it all good just in time for the last session.

Go Ahead - give me 10 mins and i should have a answer for you on what the jap writing is.

aa,was wondering why that guy in the white van was in a rush to get a diff to the garages, then seen a bunch of guys fidling in the garage. dedicated!

probably the most spins ive had out there. but was tryin to go bit harder/faster and 1st time ive had a handbrake, so that was fun givin entries ago.

if anyones got anymore pics of the red dr30 send em my way!!

cheers...

how you had the balls to slide that thing is beyond me..

if it was mine, it would have a pristine paintjob in factory colour,

in my shed, in an atmospheric air purified bubble.

as you can tell, i love DR30's.

good work though, sounded noice

He managed two laps then heat caused the loom to melt, short out the computer and take injector #4 along with it. So he was slightly pissed but still better to happen now than on a comp. Looked/sounded awesome out there though. Definitely a lot of potential!

Ah awesome, yea Andrew was showing me what they had done when i was down there, looks like its gonna be a weapon, let me know next time hes taking it out and i might have to come up for a look :D

Standouts for the night, the ke's that were doing tandems earlier, the beige one and the one that had bit of a few colours on it.

hey luke, if you mean the mostly grey one without the fender mirrors, thats Jay Duca. Him and Benny definately showed everyone how to do an awesome tandem run.

how you had the balls to slide that thing is beyond me..

if it was mine, it would have a pristine paintjob in factory colour,

in my shed, in an atmospheric air purified bubble.

as you can tell, i love DR30's.

good work though, sounded noice

cheers mate, yea something different out there so ill keep sliding it lol. mates got a hr30 that should b out there soon..

oh yea paint job is on the cards, was gonna wait abit till i got better so less of a chance of hittin the wall or something

hey luke, if you mean the mostly grey one without the fender mirrors, thats Jay Duca. Him and Benny definately showed everyone how to do an awesome tandem run.

ahhh that explains the mass dirt drops lol and of course the crazy driving.

I finally got off my ass (or got on my ass in front of the computer should I say) and uploaded the vids from Sat night.

Enjoy.

I tried to embed them but failed, dont know how to do it haha.

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