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could be the bodies in the boot keeping it grounded

great outcome

(higher RPM and quicker release on the clutch)

Edit: Careful in the rain

Edited by Sinista32
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juat replyinG tall the negitive commenets , my mum has tons of experiance, yes she didnt like it but she did say it was careful driving, slowthe the corners 3/4 throtte on the straigts.. i nver brake the speed liit, and i have tons of experiance of cotrolling slides, (bosses farm) im never an idiot on the roads, but every now and agian i do accelerate hard.. i wasnt (racing) i just didntwant that asshole sitting on my arse, so i got infrount of a lancer and continued driving normally... the vl just hurd the turbo spool and flutter and baciclly thought ill show you, im serprised not dead.... 200+ in n 90 zone is just stupid... i know i dont have h experiance nor do i think im un killerbul, i hae been taught how to safly accelerate/brake, never leaving things to the last second... if i see a gap, i d think about taking it, yes i wont deny that but i never do, i think aout how i could kill someone or myself.. besides that i love my licance to much..

but on topic polished ad waxed my car, then took mates to the formal...

picked up my car whoooohooooo. 280kw But still no wheelspin damn RSR's maybe im a novice at wheelspin.

280kw and no wheel spin? must have amazing tyres... mine spines in 3rd (wet) and into second in the dry... dead stock...

+ Exhaust, Frontmount and 7psi fulltime. :whistling:

Washed all the Central West Roadworks Mud off my Baby.

She's All SexXxy again. :wub:

and some other little things ;) it dosnt have much more power then stock tho :) it looks nice tho Rob ;)

im sad to hear you you washed that 2-ton paint work off :verymad: it looked awesome to say the least :yes: i detailed mine today then mum drove it radically in a dirt carpark, to say the least i hadt to wash it agian for fomal pick up tonight :dry:

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