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I'm not saying it can't be done it's just not preferred

And I would prefer not to do it, same as every other track day car, haven't seen one driver go out on a hot lap and time himself with a stopwatch in the events I have been too

It's cos they usually have someone doing the timing for them.

Either that or they don't care about times.

You land vaginas need to ride a bike at 250+ for some perspective

200 is maccas drive through, eat and change gears kind of shit

Have sent texts/snapchats @ 200+, not a single fuck was given that day

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love the price, target audience or what...

Pretty sure they're acknowledging the slow and steady Chinese takeover of Australia

The ultimate Chinese dilemma...do you pay $888 for it or bargain the price down...

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plus race chrono gives you splits, corner speeds and such so that you can look at your stats and work out how to go faster.

This is Mohsen's mate

His tyres will fall off the rims at turn 1

Have sent texts/snapchats @ 200+, not a single fuck was given that day

You probably gave a f**k to the person you were texting, but fair to say the rest of the f**ks remained untouched

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Pretty sure they're acknowledging the slow and steady Chinese takeover of Australia

The ultimate Chinese dilemma...do you pay $888 for it or bargain the price down...

looooool.

Also make sure the brakes and brake pads are perfect, bring a spare set of pads just in case they decide to run low... because Sandown chews brakes badly... Slow cooldown laps of the track (and the carpark) and necessary as there's two x 200km/h stops per lap.

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