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What time Saturday? should be free to pop past Sandown as well. sauvic wasteland catchup?

I reckon around lunchtime to early arvo, generally when most wastelanders have been there in the past

I shall be there around that time anyways :cheers: not far from my place

love the way the skyline folk bag out the 2l folk, then the FI 4L folk laugh at the small 2.5/6 liter rice mobiles then the FI V8's laugh at all the 6cyl folk..

then the guy with the veyron...well he has no idea any of us exist....

for all we know it could be a rocket round a track, where you care not so much about off boost..

those that think it a bad idea post up their lap time comparison.....

love the way the skyline folk bag out the 2l folk, then the FI 4L folk laugh at the small 2.5/6 liter rice mobiles then the FI V8's laugh at all the 6cyl folk..

then the guy with the veyron...well he has no idea any of us exist....

for all we know it could be a rocket round a track, where you care not so much about off boost..

those that think it a bad idea post up their lap time comparison.....

has to be setup right in terms of gearbox, suspension tyres etc even more important when you've got a big ass turbo

raced turbo cars with better power to weight by the time they spool up spin their wheels for a second, then manually change to next gear, wait a second boosting again meanwhile im already gone with no lag and dat auto, brothers car doesn't even work anymore though its so farked :(

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pretty much knew it going into it lol

I'll probably sell it once the warranty wears out

This would be a wise decision

Missin bikes so much

Was playing traffic gaps with a CBR600 on the weekend

He wasn't dominating me and surprised how quick car was; got to the lights and he was asking how much power I had etc., talked about my R1. Lights turned green and he took off slowly, then did a mad ass mono for about 80 metres...gah the feels

This would be a wise decision

Missin bikes so much

Was playing traffic gaps with a CBR600 on the weekend

He wasn't dominating me and surprised how quick car was; got to the lights and he was asking how much power I had etc., talked about my R1. Lights turned green and he took off slowly, then did a mad ass mono for about 80 metres...gah the feels

I did an accidental mono. Those feels. The shits were almost immediate lol

Haha first time you inadvertently get the front wheel up is always a heart attack

I slammed it back down cause I immediately dropped the throttle - the thud hurt me more lol

inb4 collarbone and disloc shoulder

still need to get some tyres for my motard rims

know any bike tyre workshops around? I dont think i've ever bought them for the bike usually they get sold before tyre changes

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