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Don't think there are any rules against it?

But enjoy slipping out on that skidpan and getting destroyed by 4 wheels anyway lol

You'd dominate the longwang / shortwang

those bus stops will be non existing

Don't think the insurance allows motorbikes, just cars.

The front AD08R's still have some meat on them too... they were just thunking a little bit when I was rolling... and you can feel the rough spot... Getting them changed to new ones tomorrow morning.

If anyone wants the old ones (235/40/18's) give me a yell, but I'm not having them clogging up my garage since they won't be going back on the skyline for track use.

watching old DECA vids, 2007 was my last one I think, maybe 2008... Such poor quality footage.

Stopped in the gate on one of the skidpan courses, only to have a spanner fly out of my engine bay

what were you driving?

colour/car?

I have a small archive of old deca vids

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