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Ooooo 26/30 with twin hta3076r's?!?!?!

If it doubt... Moar power!!!

But no, i will pull the engine out and check the bottom end though! The car will be off the scene for around 8 weeks at this stage :)

End up working out what that idle problem was?

Not yet... Ill put a smoke tester on it as if i start it now it will just rev high and on a dead cold engine that cant be good! Could be an intake gasket or something but the engine will probably come out so i can clean some stuff up anyway so ill sort it out :) If anything it probably helped me on the day!

Better driver?? Hahaha awesome effort means I need to get semis to beat you now lol

Haha nah just a refined driver :P

Get Semis so we can go have fun! Ill get the RWD going as quick as i can ;)

Two of the Big Bottles? :woot:

So bummed I couldn't get off work for this. (I actually thought it was on the weekend) :/

Would've been mad.

Haha and Harry i need them by tonight!!!

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Here we see the GeeTeeTee hunting it's prey in the wild, waiting for the opportune moment to GAAAAAAAAATE :P

Doesn't exactly sneak up on people though, they generally hear it coming :P

So basically it has been a bloody busy few weeks! Unfortunately not enough time for the car BUT hopefully i will be doing plenty to it over the coming months...

One of the things we managed to do over the past few weeks was get our drawer setup sorted, this will make future track days SO much easier... The drawers behind the fridge will become tool boxes that can lift out with the flick of a latch and have handles on both sides so we can take them to the pits if needed... The overall quality is mint!

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So we took the 4WD up to the Barringtons for a play in the snow and i saw this -

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And i thought to myself...... I need to get the fkn car going again so i can abide by this road rule!!!!!!!!!!!

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