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Just finished tightening up the rear sway bar, all ready for tomorrow, in my cheap arse lazy way at least :P poor girl is covered in dirt, should probably clean it off to reduce drag!

Really looking forward to going out again, should be an epic day full of pure, undiluted awesome.

Just finished tightening up the rear sway bar, all ready for tomorrow, in my cheap arse lazy way at least :P poor girl is covered in dirt, should probably clean it off to reduce drag!

Really looking forward to going out again, should be an epic day full of pure, undiluted awesome.

Yeah I should clean mine too but it's raining :(

Just put the passenger seat in if anyone wants to come for a drive :D

Also found out that I'm going to have a massive guard rub problem with these 255s on the rear....

Stop! Hammer time.

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Yeah I should clean mine too but it's raining :(

Just put the passenger seat in if anyone wants to come for a drive :D

Also found out that I'm going to have a massive guard rub problem with these 255s on the rear....

Stop! Hammer time.

I'll take a ride in anyones car who happens to leave the door open :P

On the note of passengers can anyone jump in? or do they need to pay/sign up? have a mate who wants to come with me and come for a lap but cant afford to pay anything, ive had a bit of a disaster with my nistune and couldnt install it pinch.gif so looks like im sticking to 13-15PSI worship.gif

Did a bit of aggressive cornering and braking with my semi's and they seem to stick pretty good, bodyroll is a bit of a let down but pinch.gif

I'm pumped for my first track day!

Finished bashing out my guards, cracked paint everywhere :P and I successfully trolled all the neighbours too! Had an angry lynch mob at the bottom of my drive :P

The girls from over the road were fkn hot too, cool accent to boot.

I'm so fkn keen for tomorrow :D If I don't get a 62 I'm going to be suicidal.

On the note of passengers can anyone jump in? or do they need to pay/sign up? have a mate who wants to come with me and come for a lap but cant afford to pay anything, ive had a bit of a disaster with my nistune and couldnt install it pinch.gif so looks like im sticking to 13-15PSI worship.gif

Did a bit of aggressive cornering and braking with my semi's and they seem to stick pretty good, bodyroll is a bit of a let down but pinch.gif

I'm pumped for my first track day!

passengers just sign a waiver saying that if the driver f**ks up and you get hurt, too bad lol.. no cost for it either.

On the note of passengers can anyone jump in? or do they need to pay/sign up? have a mate who wants to come with me and come for a lap but cant afford to pay anything, ive had a bit of a disaster with my nistune and couldnt install it pinch.gif so looks like im sticking to 13-15PSI worship.gif

Did a bit of aggressive cornering and braking with my semi's and they seem to stick pretty good, bodyroll is a bit of a let down but pinch.gif

I'm pumped for my first track day!

Don't worry, pretty sure I'll outdo you in the bodyroll department :P

Good work actually coming out even though you had nistune issues thumbsup.gif I know a heap of guys with performance cars who spend years doing their cars up and have never taken them to the track, which is a bit sad :(

Who exactly will i go to see in regards to entering etc? i've never done this kinda thing nor been to baskerville before so no idea whistling.gif

When you rock up, just wait at the gate (unless it's open) to come into the track. The we'll come let you in.

Then you'll need to go see the track keeper and he'll take your money and make you sign your life away. thumbsup.gif

Completely off topic, and it's possible that my maths skills have dropped a little over the years, but what's wrong with this image? post-67169-0-45163800-1307790011_thumb.png

I've added a few hints, just in case it's not obvious ;)

pretty sure you can cast a null vote just to see the result but not affect it

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