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Well done mate. Great vid. A little blurry and shaky but excellent work. :)

Thanks Tony, yeh unfortunately the camera focused on the dash which kinda screwed up the video :D Shouldn've had it peeping up over the dash a bit more like in the intro....but ahwell lol, hopefully a gopro next time round for some decent quality footage!

U need to get urself an RB man ;)

Locking up second gear was a major PITA it's like rolling into the turn at 100 pushing your clutch in putting it in second a slipping your foot of the pedal.... Squirrelly stuff

Will your next box be more gentle? Bit more gentle and you can have the car for the quarter and a bit of circuit ;)

Will your next box be more gentle? Bit more gentle and you can have the car for the quarter and a bit of circuit ;)

Haha nah man, will be just as harsh but with a decent sized stall... I enjoyed today alot, but its not where my passion in Motorsport is :)

That thing is gonna become a mongrel lol :D I've been in V8's with stallies....crazy shit

Btw that was very delicately written Nick ;)

I want it to be a lumpy surging pig of a thing... It's a toy, I have the diahatsu for sensible stuff.

And yer, you've gota watch what you say about circuit work around here :P

+1

I keep telling him this, even his Mrs has one...although only just lol.

+2

Leave your current beast as a daily and pick up a cheap 32/33 so you can look like one of the cool kids. :)

Why? It blew past you in the corners. :)

For a stock as a rock sedan, she moves. Need to sort out brakes and tyres and well be right. :)

Why? It blew past you in the corners. :)

For a stock as a rock sedan, she moves. Need to sort out brakes and tyres and well be right. :)

Only as if I cornered hard my battery fell out, I just think you'd enjoy the RB gurgle more

That's it, my car needs a Name.

...bearing in mind that the original Godzilla (Gojira) is actually a male (unwanted surprise there lol)

I still cannot come up with a name for my car. Needs to be named after a creature that is either very rarely seen or even mythical

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