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all good man, thats what we're there for.

To learn and practice.......and eat V8 abominations for lunch :whistling:

mmmmm Lunch.

Whens this day. Cant wait to give her a test at powerplay against some of the Commo's and Falcons!!.

I was very surprised to see a power figure increase of 100hp with just different fuel and a tune

Edited by SCR48

all good man, thats what we're there for.

To learn and practice.......and eat V8 abominations for lunch :whistling:

Mine won't even be there if nob jockey gearbox places don't call/email me back! :rant:

never actually taken it to the drags, would be interesting.

My inexperience in launching may come into play as well lol

Come along. We have the place to ourselves, which means you can get plenty of practice.

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