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yeah well the no response was right, I was the only Skyline to run last night..

1 run= go home :domokun: didn't even get to turn the boost up and let the tyres down, 47degree track temps didn't help either ..

need a drive shaft hoop, anyone know where to get one ? is it just bolt in ?

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Yeah don't hit 4th, roll over the line in 3rd a few times and practice your launching, once you've got it nailed.. go for a pull pass so you get kicked out for a fairly impressive number :D

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Yeah don't hit 4th, roll over the line in 3rd a few times and practice your launching, once you've got it nailed.. go for a pull pass so you get kicked out for a fairly impressive number :D

yeah thats the plan thumbsup.gif

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