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Not too much, just had a hotdog for lunch...

Quiet day for you today mate, workwise?

Yeah, never like to work too much, wouldn't want to burn myself out :D

Just sitting around waiting for a call from Mr G.Woods, getting the oil cooler fitted today. Woot! One step closer to being able to take the R to QR.

Yeah, never like to work too much, wouldn't want to burn myself out :D  

Just sitting around waiting for a call from Mr G.Woods, getting the oil cooler fitted today.  Woot!  One step closer to being able to take the R to QR.

Excellent work...

What is left before the R graces the track? Bigger sump, baffles etc?

Speaking of hotdogs. There is a Takeaway joint near on of the jobs I am doing at the moment that has a hotdog with the works for $3. Its about a foot long and has bacon, onion, cheese and whatever sauce you want. And they cook it all infront of you. So tasty, so filling and $3

Excellent work...

What is left before the R graces the track? Bigger sump, baffles etc?

Yeah, those and a new clutch and a few other little things which I probably don't really need but would prefer to put them on like catch cans and bigger radiator and stuff. No HP mods though, it will go fast enough I am sure. :mad: Big labour $$$$ in some of those though. :D

Speaking of hotdogs.  There is a Takeaway joint near on of the jobs I am doing at the moment that has a hotdog with the works for $3.  Its about a foot long and has bacon, onion, cheese and whatever sauce you want.  And they cook it all infront of you.  So tasty, so filling and $3

I got ripped off, mine cost me 6.50!! lol

Sounds like you are preparing the car perfectly... Cant wait to see it out there :D

Jason, yes the new belt is going in on friday so she'll be ready for the track next month hopefully with some decent tyres and a power Fc then :D

Sweet, you will never have so much fun! You really can go flat out. not like the Mtn runs where it is the ones you can push their luck the most. :headspin:

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