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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.

i think he'd be better off...simple as that...handling is much more important in a track aspect..

well if i did hons then i'd probably be buying the car at 170k when i go back so it's all good

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all i really think u'd need is a sump, oil cooler and while u're at it, oil pump...should be right for the track then

Yep all these, and maybe a bigger radiator, but considering I have banned myself from spending any more money, it could be difficult. Wouldn't mind some semi-slicks either.

Yep all these, and maybe a bigger radiator, but considering I have banned myself from spending any more money, it could be difficult.  Wouldn't mind some semi-slicks either.

yea semi-slicks...i want those too...well if i have the car at the end of this sem n i get my results we'll know if i'm keeping the car n then i'll dump some azenis on her...probably go 255 too

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