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did u rev its head off n slipped the clutch slowly?? how did u launch it?? 1st time i tried i was thinking...hmmm...4wd just dump the clutch...but then i learnt to slip the clutch to get the power more gradually to the wheels...n the acceleration is just mad

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the day WILL come when its YOUR turn to see me driving with my shades on and windows down along coro drv/moggil road in my gorzilla :D

that day WILL come ... eventually.... i can promise you that....

but for now, NA will do :P

did u rev its head off n slipped the clutch slowly?? how did u launch it?? 1st time i tried i was thinking...hmmm...4wd just dump the clutch...but then i learnt to slip the clutch to get the power more gradually to the wheels...n the acceleration is just mad

Nah, I gave it a rolling start at about 10kph, revved it to about 6500-7000rpm and then just dumped it. Very cool. A big chirp and then, like magic, I was reaching for second. I happens oh so fast!

btw, J is on dialup... so you will have to wait for a while b4 he post again...  

either that or he is outside playing with his new alarm and immobilizer :D

That and I am trying to flick back to my report writing every now and again.

Btw Glenn, I think you lost that battle

Nah, I gave it a rolling start at about 10kph, revved it to about 6500-7000rpm and then just dumped it.  Very cool.  A big chirp and then, like magic, I was reaching for second.  I happens oh so fast!

yea kinda catches u off guard huh?? the chirp and then u're redlining 1st n grabbing for second...kinda makes u look like a mad man driving from outside...

The guy is still installing, there is two 3 point systems to put in. Its pretty tricky, as well as movement, shock, tilt sensors and auto window wind up thing and every door, the bonnet and the boot are monitored for opening. Pretty cool.

looking at about 200k, year 2002 n of course 34

yeah... but if you do your honours, that will have to wait then.

i am waiting for may to come so that we can all bring our cars to the track. it would be interesting to see yours and J's together. you can request for that ya noe.

yrs got more power and J's got more handling.... should be very exciting to see.

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