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HAHA nar just a 2wd/4wd switch, people who drive 2wd have skill :/

Why my damn youtube link not work.

P.S limiter bashing is good to lol

Pffft I won that one, clearly the point was to make as much smoke as you could :D

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If the brakes are fixed mid week on my GTR it's a big possibility. Won't be entering but would appreciate co-pilot for a run or 2.

GTR's booked in on the Monday to get the suspension set-up properly.

Just enter mate, you'll love it! We've had some real shitbomb cars come along with terrible suspension, mismatched tyres, weak as brakes - basically the opposite of your built GTR and those guys have all had a blast!

ok there needs to be a skid challenge now.. someone bring me a set of tyres to destroy as im a poor bastard and dont get paid till 2 days after texi..

Or if you know someone around penrith that will fit tyres for free ive got some lying around

Hey guys long time reader first time poster. I entered a few days to a week ago and paid via transfer, just wanted to confirm you had recieved my fax and transfer.

Name: Jack Drewett

Transfer would have been titled as a variation of my name with TEXI afterward

Looking forward to the day cheers

wet skids = slow skids :closedeyes:

Hopefully not man, got tyres to kill! We should convoy out :)

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Just have to throw the older rims and tyres on and the car is as ready as she'll ever be. 1500rpm launches, here we come!

And, going back a few pages: Eric - of course I will have you in my car. But it is going to be slower than a 1.3l 3 cylinder Diahatsu Charade! You have been warned!

1500 launch? You mean 7500 right :thumbsup:

When you launch just hold the handbrake and slip the clutch a bit. That pre-loads the drivetrain so you don't jolt it on take off.

You'll be right!

Hey guys long time reader first time poster. I entered a few days to a week ago and paid via transfer, just wanted to confirm you had recieved my fax and transfer.

Name: Jack Drewett

Transfer would have been titled as a variation of my name with TEXI afterward

Looking forward to the day cheers

Hey Jack,

I do have your payment but cant seem to find a form in your name.. If possible do you mind resending it?

I have put you down as no 25 on the list so dont worry about missing out.

Also list is now updated with a few more to come

Hey Jack,

I do have your payment but cant seem to find a form in your name.. If possible do you mind resending it?

I have put you down as no 25 on the list so dont worry about missing out.

Also list is now updated with a few more to come

Thanks for that mate, I can fax it again although it might be more reliable if I scan and email it. I saw an email address "[email protected]" listed on the entrance form - would that be OK? If not I can try to fax again.

cheers

dont forget to switch your TCS, ABS off if thats still on option on your cars people.

oh and if anyone still has HICAS get the damn thing locked!

TCS definite buzzkill. ABS doesn't bother me, although it gets terribly confused when I use the handbrake one of these days I'll remember to pull the fuse.

HICAS still operational.. I don't let it cramp my style either :)

hey just wondering if my entry was received my names tyler hartwell

Hey Tyler,

Nothing yet, how long ago did you send it?

if you only faxed it today dont stress as it will probably turn up early tomorrow morning, If you want to though u can email it to '[email protected]' or pm it to me..

I think I'm going to come up for a quick visit. I have family stuff on that day :(

Oh Dave or Steveo.. Whoever is booking these evens why don't you pick better dates and give me 4 weeks in advance notice!!

I want to get my ute out..

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