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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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yeh got heaps of alloy sheet and a bender so spending all week end making the ducts on the GTR bar useful.

kumho V700 Should do a good job keeping the back end tame.

Got an oil cooler Moh?

If not you might need to look into that

Otherwise your car will be 120c + after 2-3laps

planned list of shit to get done

oil cooler + filter relocation

brake ducts

cooler and radiator water spray

tyres

swag.

I'll come and drop some off to you tonight...

I'm bringing Dezz along

f**k yeah threesome.

The royal salute hundred cask selection bottle wasn't actually bad, also had a nice box/packaging as well

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Bringing in your boyfriends coilovers from the front doorstep becoz he's FIFO. #justgirlythings

She doesnt lift, and the box probably weighs as much as she does. Didnt think to open the box...

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