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I didn't think my 180 had enough panel damage so put it into the wall for everyone's enjoyment :cool:

will fix it when I cbf and do more skids, only real damage is rad and cooler core (apart from panel work) so shouldn't be much to get it back to it's former glory :D

I had a geat time last night there where about 10 first timers out there. I hit the tyre wall at the end of the long left turn around the end of the grand stand. Ill be up for a front spoiler and nothing a bit of cut and polish wont fix. I will take some photos soon. I guess you wont want to go tandem then next time hey krishy!

I didn't think my 180 had enough panel damage so put it into the wall for everyone's enjoyment :cool:

will fix it when I cbf and do more skids, only real damage is rad and cooler core (apart from panel work) so shouldn't be much to get it back to it's former glory :D

OH SNAP! I just connected the dots - Andrew that was me that was talking to tuffy and I was looking at your car in the garage.

Unlucky to hear about the car man, how did you get her home?

OH SNAP! I just connected the dots - Andrew that was me that was talking to tuffy and I was looking at your car in the garage.

Unlucky to hear about the car man, how did you get her home?

drove (limped) it to the pub in mallala, the reactions from the locals was f**king funny, rolling up in some smashed 180 with the thing barely idling with shit draggin on the ground :P

got it towed to my aunt's then towed it home myself with a mates car just before. ghetto repairs to commence soonish

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drove (limped) it to the pub in mallala, the reactions from the locals was f**king funny, rolling up in some smashed 180 with the thing barely idling with shit draggin on the ground :P

got it towed to my aunt's then towed it home myself with a mates car just before. ghetto repairs to commence soonish

Pics?

drove (limped) it to the pub in mallala, the reactions from the locals was f**king funny, rolling up in some smashed 180 with the thing barely idling with shit draggin on the ground :P

got it towed to my aunt's then towed it home myself with a mates car just before. ghetto repairs to commence soonish

I seen you sitting in the car park man, I would have some how helped if I could have but nothing I could have done.

Next skids are in Aug I think, unless someone organizes a private day

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Here is a photo from saturday night I wish the tyres had of been the white ones that I hit. Now I know how to tint your headlight just ram a wall of tyres. Leaves a nice black smudge across the lens.

I had a geat time last night there where about 10 first timers out there. I hit the tyre wall at the end of the long left turn around the end of the grand stand. Ill be up for a front spoiler and nothing a bit of cut and polish wont fix. I will take some photos soon. I guess you wont want to go tandem then next time hey krishy!

more then happy to try and learn mate.....hopefully will have the 2way in there soon enough.....and then we can go tandems lol kamikaze style

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