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Not with 0kw u won't haha..

Bring her brett and scare her silly

It drove on the road today, so with the base tune it may have 50kw at the moment :P

What do people normally do? Load the back seat with tyres? I'm a Noob!!

1. Buy stagea

2. load with tyres

3.???

4. Profit

BTW....Dave said box. Over and over again.

See y'all there. I'll have some tools there, and there are a few things in the club trailer too.

Oh and to guys that are going for times you won't go through that may tyres. All this "how many spare sets do I bring" talk make sit in new folks minds.

Even when I though I was being hard on mine laying down some 4-wheel drifting I didn't notice that much wear and they were uber soft Pirellis! So don't let tyre wear concerns keep you from coming out.

It's only the cars that fill the track with smoke that go through tyres. The rest of us drive there on our daily set, run some courses, rip some reasonable skidz and drive home on the same set.

Oh and to guys that are going for times you won't go through that may tyres. All this "how many spare sets do I bring" talk make sit in new folks minds.

Even when I though I was being hard on mine laying down some 4-wheel drifting I didn't notice that much wear and they were uber soft Pirellis! So don't let tyre wear concerns keep you from coming out.

It's only the cars that fill the track with smoke that go through tyres. The rest of us drive there on our daily set, run some courses, rip some reasonable skidz and drive home on the same set.

I am still running the same set from october last year, they have done a texi, a day at wakefeild and have heaps of tread left.

I go for times and laugh at Dave changing tyres and sitting out from lunch because he has none left( just dont tell him I'm jealous of his tyre destroying power )

SAU NSW texi = chance to burn rubber and make heaps of smoke, who cares about times :P

might get roof racks for my car and load it up with more wheels LOL

How do u half kill a gtt box ffs! I'm scared of breaking my pissy 20 box then forget and flat shift 3rd haha.

Is it skids time yet?

Amen!

This might be my last SAUNSW texi in my skyline :( so hoping to make it a good one..

LE SIGH, the week before and the week after I have saturday soccer games, but that weekend has to be a Sunday game. FML /wrist

Might come down for a look. Will load the back with some tools / jack on the off chance someone might need them (as long as they boomerang!)

I dunno about the rest of you, but I read that as something waaaaaay different :3some:

hey organisers,

theres a good chance my car will be sold before next event, can my entry fee be credited for next event?

dunno if a 4wd will be any fun for skids :(

send me a pm a few days out from texi and we shall sort it.

LE SIGH, the week before and the week after I have saturday soccer games, but that weekend has to be a Sunday game. FML /wrist

I dunno about the rest of you, but I read that as something waaaaaay different :3some:

feign death and come skid anyways?

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