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They are track rims. Track rims don't have hub caps.

Get a fkn grip,!!!!!!

All you will do is deposit them on the outside of corners when the wheels get hot.

I am trying to get a fkn grip hence why i have track rims :P for the fkn gripz!

Fridge? Where will the mattress go?

Giggity :)

:banana:

Show us some more pics of your trailer. :yes:

Car sure sounds angry, with traction questionable...

Haha will have to take more just for you :P

Traction was an issue, but maybe if the driver wasn't so much of a numpty that could be resolved. :whistling:

Softer foot would help... just sayin.

There is not some magical rubber that is going to hook up 390kw. You have to learn to pedal it. Off to school for you; Trackschool mo fo!

:laugh: yeah i know...

Nearly every event i have been too has involved teething issues so most of my focus has been on the car, its finally at a stage where i can start focussing on actually driving and enjoying it! And i plan to do plenty of that this year! Hurry up Friday :yes:

I took your driving approach at the motorkhana I did on the weekend and just did throttle on/off. Limiter all the way :P

Lol i saw some of the video :whistling:

While you take a piss, I'm going to fk with all your susp settings and pressures so you have the best chance of actually hooking it up.

But yes, Friday is the day you stop driving like a p plate V6 commodore driver...

While you take a piss, I'm going to fk with all your susp settings and pressures so you have the best chance of actually hooking it up.

But yes, Friday is the day you stop driving like a p plate V6 commodore driver...

I shall distract him lol

Lol fark off :P

If anyone gets a run in the passenger seat it will be Carmen, I am sure she will have plenty of good advice for me :blink:

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