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Cars booked in for 100k service / cam gears to go on woo just went to racepace local to me and they know there Rs

Billy, Kris told you so :P

I'm at 501 pages, you gotta up the posts per page :thumbsup:

Anyone know a cop-free safety zone for running in figure 8s?

Nice!!!

My 2 way is fairly clunky and kinda worrying in the wet haha

Is it a KAAZ? Did you put it in recently? 2 ways tend to clunk alot anyway, but it's supposed to get better after the first oil change. Have them in the race cars and they are great on track, but my 'line is also a daily and 1.5 seemed a good compromise.

Birds where'd you get the diff from?

eBay, friend.

Anyone know a cop-free safety zone for running in figure 8s?

Is it a KAAZ? Did you put it in recently? 2 ways tend to clunk alot anyway, but it's supposed to get better after the first oil change. Have them in the race cars and they are great on track, but my 'line is also a daily and 1.5 seemed a good compromise.

eBay, friend.

Try Laverton if your in the West :)

Its Cusco, i just put it in on Saturday :) Once its warm its good. In the dry I can deal with it easy but in the wet its just dangerous, especially with cheap shitty tyres.

Have Fun haha

A little boy wakes up three nights in a row when he hears a thumping sound coming from his parents bedroom. Finally, one morning he goes to his mom and says, "Mommy, every night I hear you and daddy making noise and when I look in you're bouncing up and down on him."His mom is taken by surprise and says. "Oh ... well I'm bouncing on his stomach because he's fat and that makes him thin again."The boy says, "That won't work."His mom says, "Why?"The boy replies. "Because the lady next door comes by after you leave each day and blows him back up!"

So, thinking of an Evo V, VI or VI TME. Can get most under $20k too which is a plus. Hmmm....

V's are the best of the 3

At the heart of every Evo driver this is a craving for Banana. End of story.

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That beeing said, I can't see the point in a TME over the 6. You're going to ditch the dampers and springs, tune etc etc etc

Getting hold of a TME turbo isn't that hard if you want the pimp Ti turbine wheel etc

TME isnt all its made out to be, your better off getting a 9RS turbo, can hold antilag etc as well... much stronger

bangs gets wayyyyyyyyyy to many views considering his lack of talent, it is LOL worthy thats all i could put it down to.

i wonder which fools tell him its a good idea for him to make that shit? like really... they aint yo freinds buddy

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