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Don't worry if you have seen my vid I nearly lost it there lol

Yea I'm gutted I broke the bloody thing oh well will be back end of this year with a different fuel setup and diff upgrade

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I only use Wholesale suspension at Coreen Av Penrith :thumbsup:

Fuel $ystems are dear and if you get the wrong stuff very loud :(

Later on in the year I'm an going to design a under car surge tank for the 34 at about 10ltrs with twin E85 Walbro intanks, may fit under the 33 aswell :

I crossed it up in the 32 there last year as well, that's why I mentioned it :D, got a link to the vid ?

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I only use Wholesale suspension at Coreen Av Penrith :thumbsup:

Fuel $ystems are dear and if you get the wrong stuff very loud :(

sweet will book it in there as its close

its a tad noisy on the ouside but in the car no dramas

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Yup, I'll be bolting on my super grip magic rubber that takes every last bit of skill out of the equation, and pretty much makes my car a F1 car.

Run what ya brung Aggro....

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