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Yea baby

3 x 20 minute session today at ec and oil only got to 115 degrees and water to 99

We're back baby

Only ran on the rsr,s and down to a 1:50. Rubber is well farked and the rear brakes went metal to metal

Also speed was up to 210 with the lower engine temps today

Trust ic pipes sorted the ic pipe issue out

  • 3 weeks later...
  • 2 weeks later...

new rear pads in

latest mod was two child restrains for the rear

also pulled the harness bar out and put in some parcel tray bolts in so i can run a harnes and fit the baby seat in

after driving it all weekend i cant wait for the q7 to come back from its service

noise, bumpy pos

  • 3 months later...

So I have been thrashing the shit out of this thing regularly and the f**ker just won't die

After the crash bang boom of shock works I changed to HSD and they we're heaps better

Decided to punt the HSD on feedback from a few Tarmac guys

And picked up a set of tein circuit master rs coils for it

They have been rebuilt to tarmack rally specs by race pace

Apparently they are the shit to have

And someone else has already done he hard work

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I have some cool shit for this car that I have been collecting and I think next month is time for a proper update with more fasts

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