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Late as usual...

What are my chances of getting in Ryan/Bec?

Is the list very up to date? Any people pulling out just yet?

Don't be soft and just enter Dan :) , all 5 reserves + others made it in last DECA

Also just like to add Campbell's car is rubbish and will once again not be making DECA, (sorry Leon :D ) head gasket had had enough :D

He will be entering in my 180

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Nah haven't forgotten, just been a bit snowed under with the house, unexpected redundancy, now working in Melbourne temporarily, etc. Haven't had time to work on or drive the car, DECA could be a good chance to blow out some cobwebs and see what breaks :)

I'll forward through a form today Ryan.

EDIT: In filling out the form I just noticed my licenses are expired, I'll have to sort that first - Joy :banana:

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EDIT: In filling out the form I just noticed my licenses are expired, I'll have to sort that first - Joy :domokun:

Still send the form in and advise Bec/Ryan of your licence details when it is renewed.

Don't be soft and just enter Dan :( , all 5 reserves + others made it in last DECA

Also just like to add Campbell's car is rubbish and will once again not be making DECA, (sorry Leon :D ) head gasket had had enough :)

He will be entering in my 180

umm... team 180..

Pretty sure i'm entering my 180 too...

Awwww shit, I'm on the list.

I even lashed out and ordered a mega cheap set ($52 for the lot) of normal brake pads so I can actually stop at this DECA as the I couldn't get any heat into the pads last time.

Rear spoiler is already removed and the street tyres are already on, I'm starting to get a bit excited...

We'll just have to see if the turbo holds on :D

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The clamps were fine, it was the silicon joiner that let go. Looks like it'd been rubbed, I've moved things accordingly.

If you were at that DECA why didn't you come and say hello, or did you and I've forgotten...

Another upgrade from that DECA is that I replaced the drivers seat that I snapped in half that day, Should be easier to drive now that I dont have to hang off the wheel :huh:

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Okie dokie, here is the Event Sched. the map 'mega slide' should be a bit of a RWD pleaser as its the biggest slide we have had... if you drive a FWD it will probably be the biggest lot of understeer you have ever had :huh:

 

READ THE THING (and not when you are 2 cars from the start line!)

 

EVENT SCHEDULE

 

Also, here is the Championship Standings as of Round 2.

 

CHAMPIONSHIP STANDINGS

 

We will work on updating the Round Results and also Champ Results on the SAUVic website after this round.

 

Ryan

 

 

Nice layout to break in the new LSD. I predict much spinning out on my part.

My supra needs a new LSD aswel :huh:

Where did you get yours from if you don't mind me asking?

What brand is it?

1.5 way? 2 way?

Cheers :D

My supra needs a new LSD aswel :/

Where did you get yours from if you don't mind me asking?

What brand is it?

1.5 way? 2 way?

Cheers :)

2-way TRD LSD.

Got it from MVP motorsports in the US. Was $1,100 (USD), plus I had to get a $200 conversion kit to make it fit the NA diff housing.

Edit: Sorry, it's less than $1000 USD, but $1,100 AUD.

http://www.mvpmotorsports.com/Templates/fr...&SearchYN=N

Yeah well I bought this car so I could learn how to drive it, so that once I'm off my P's I can step into a more powerful car and not kill myself/make better use of its power. I couldn't really learn much about car control or behavior with an open diff. Just need to get some better brake pads and she should be circuit ready too.

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