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If my mate with the trailer doesnt have an event that day I am so in for this. Last time at Heathcote I ripped the tailshaft off from the back of the gearbox trying to warm the tyres. Tramped like mofo and before my amateur brain told me to back off it was smashed.

Side note: How the hell nismoids R31 gets down the track without tramp nor wheel spin is beyond me to this day. He had $50 tyres on as well!!

I give the clutch a fair bit of grief to avoid it when i was racing regularly.

It never used too when i had crappy tyres - with RE001's its just axle tramp now however so not sure what im going to do for the day.

There is, but that is only to renew before you are expired... You cannot actually be covered by our permit.

All members must be valid at this stage.

bah, shoot me a renewal email if you can <3

i would hope so...does that mean your coming to this?!? :)

yep definitely coming, although wont be with the water/methanol installed :(

It's not like you're not allowed to renew :D

I like to wait till the red final notice comes in the mail before paying, allows me to squeeze every penny :cool:

Paying before a due date is sacrilege!

Haha but it just adds 12 months to your expiry regardless of when u renew, stop making excuses Patrick :D

Remember that cop who got both of us in the same day, did he EPA you too?

Haha but it just adds 12 months to your expiry regardless of when u renew, stop making excuses Patrick :)

Remember that cop who got both of us in the same day, did he EPA you too?

nup no epa, he told me that my exhaust was a bit loud and should get a muffler put in, but didnt give me an EPA because he respected my clean driving record in "this" type of car. :w00t:

It never used too when i had crappy tyres - with RE001's its just axle tramp now however so not sure what im going to do for the day.

Yeah, they are not as good as they are made out to be

Can't wait to skate down the ol ice rink again.

Yeah, they are not as good as they are made out to be

Can't wait to skate down the ol ice rink again.

The RE001's?

They are awesome! And hence that's why im getting tramp... very grippy :cool:

The RE001's?

They are awesome! And hence that's why im getting tramp... very grippy :cool:

No good for track work, 4 laps and they feel like shit.

Drags, will find out what I think.

Great street tyre though.

im out, doing a winton track day on the 4th..

its been a few years since i last ran the datto down the 1/4, so i would have been in for sure..

i reckon i might be able to drive it a little better (quicker) now days.. ah well

have fun

No good for track work, 4 laps and they feel like shit.

Drags, will find out what I think.

Great street tyre though.

lol you can't use 001's for circuit!

They will last what, 20,000km's or something... not a circuit tyre and will go off with too much heat - same @ the drags.

On street rubber i just go around the water spot, or spin just enough to get the water off them :/

Don't look like my car will be ready ... :cool:

im out, doing a winton track day on the 4th..

its been a few years since i last ran the datto down the 1/4, so i would have been in for sure..

i reckon i might be able to drive it a little better (quicker) now days.. ah well

have fun

do both?

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