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Bedded in new clutch, did a roll on launch f**king HNNNNNNNNGGGGGGGGGGGGGG, oh I missed this.

Ah good... no more excuses at Sandown this time... Last time was all "waaahhhhh my engine is about to explode"

Ah good... no more excuses at Sandown this time... Last time was all "waaahhhhh my engine is about to explode"

Hey you knob you know exactly what happened.

Balancer spun on the keyway on the crankshaft, rendering the crank useless when it comes time to rebuild. Therefore only running about 180kw because the timing was up the shit...

Hey you knob you know exactly what happened.

Balancer spun on the keyway on the crankshaft, rendering the crank useless when it comes time to rebuild. Therefore only running about 180kw because the timing was up the shit...

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lolololol....

Kinda good you didn't push it too hard last time... could have ended much much worse :P

But next weekend, your ass is mine Simon... Hnnnggg

Also Tones, you're game as hell leaving your 34 at The Glen!!

I drive my car & park my car everywhere, cept i do try and avoid knox and princess hwy on friday night

Toby, valve caps sent.

Cheers brah!

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