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Doh, I'm out, car will not be back till next week so insufficient time to bed in the new clutch. Email withdrawal request sent.

Peeved, old tyres have to come off so this was going to be a perfect opportunity to send them out with a bang!

Doh, I'm out, car will not be back till next week so insufficient time to bed in the new clutch. Email withdrawal request sent.

Peeved, old tyres have to come off so this was going to be a perfect opportunity to send them out with a bang!

Pfft. I put a clutch in my car the thursday night before deca. Pretty easy to bed a clutch in on a 200k drive to Shep!

Hi Rob,

It'll arrive in a few days and be posted up in here...

They'll also be available in printed form on the day

There's not a lot you'll be able to pre-study for them, it'll need to be studied on the day when you can see the layout in front of you :)

Its being uploaded today hopefully.

Looking forward to this one, the sil80 is back! And there is no way im painting it orange btw, Leon has enough wannabes ;p

Who is staying at the Sherbourne and is trailering their car up?? Make sure you can lock your trailer to your car good and proper. Getting mixed reports on where we can and cannot park them.

Its being uploaded today hopefully.

Looking forward to this one, the sil80 is back! And there is no way im painting it orange btw, Leon has enough wannabes ;p

Who is staying at the Sherbourne and is trailering their car up?? Make sure you can lock your trailer to your car good and proper. Getting mixed reports on where we can and cannot park them.

Orange is for menage en trios drift cars...

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