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i seem to pull around 1-1.2G on the street with no worries.

and the last "kahna" type event i went in, was also ok.

ive got plugs to install for the speaker wiring, just not the power.... ....yet.

and still have to buy an extinguisher.

but looking forward to the day.

my first texi, im a little excited :woot:

Tats had metal brackets holding his in... A couple of spins dis lodged it... It then smashed the outter guards to pieces... Causing the car to be around 1 - 2 inches wider on each side...

You will be surprised the G-Forces that you pull when you spin a car...

Tats had metal brackets holding his in... A couple of spins dis lodged it... It then smashed the outter guards to pieces... Causing the car to be around 1 - 2 inches wider on each side...

You will be surprised the G-Forces that you pull when you spin a car...

ill im getting from this is cheap pumped guards....

joking, joking, will work on the wiring leading up to the event.

and besides, my straps rated to 2T im pretty sure, and mounted off the rear strut brace, it looks so hectic, all the wimenz drop their pants at the very sight of it :P

Hi all

I'm in as a first timer for TEXI but have let my membershgip lapse,. I will rejoin on the day.

Also, I have sold my V35 and will attend in my...er...um...er... XR8, hope that is okay?

Regards

Geoff

Entry fee paid. Ref : Texi Ryan Ambrose

re the ASAA license- I paid and supplied forms last time, should I have received something in the mail? I have no license number to put down.

now to find money for a new clutch pinch.gif ( or not do hard launches )

car won't be ready fellas, but i will be there spectating and taking some happy snaps.

whens the next one due after this?

All the club events are listed in the 2012 events thread, link is above in the last post of mine

Entry fee paid. Ref : Texi Ryan Ambrose

re the ASAA license- I paid and supplied forms last time, should I have received something in the mail? I have no license number to put down.

now to find money for a new clutch pinch.gif ( or not do hard launches )

Yes shouldve, we can sort that on the day worst case

This event is now on the clubs facebook page, click the link and share with your friends please! Without people coming to these events the club wont put them on :)

http://www.facebook.com/events/148447388602927/

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