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this is model of win

http://www.wimp.com/scalemodel/ and on that bombshell i'm going to bed

That is truly insane!

LOL'd my ass off at this one

http://www.wimp.com/rabbitphysics/

who went to the dyno tonight

i did

made a massive 53.8rwkw..........270nm torque :laugh:

i lose a decent chunk with running 33" mud tyres

but considering that compared to stock 63rwkw and 275nm torque, ive made an improvement :) and it didnt leave the expected carbon footprint over lonsdale either :rofl:

The Neighbors are going to think i'm an alcoholic...

Just put 17 empty spirit bottles out the back ready for recycling :-)

should finish of the other 10 I have sitting on my desk and ad to the pile

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I'm getting neck massage and some sort of electrical muscle stimulation in my lower-back twice a week which definitely helps. It also can end up with me having splitting migraines and unable to function for the rest of the day :(

That very well could be a TENS machine; think I mentioned how it may help in my PM to you last week.

Ive got 2 here, one works with the pads around the area that is being worked on (for me thats the knees), the other one I have you stick the elec.pads at base & top of spine, effectively reduces signals of pain thru the spinal cord to the brain.

f**k me... Can't see a goddamn thing in the dark. Take some serious balls to do that shit.

Good to see my mates avioded the carnage, got up and read 2 458's were involved in heavy crashes and was hoping it wasn't Al's car.

My other mate is sitting in 16th overall (3rd in class)

Nissans Running 1 & 2 in LMP2

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