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I understand but we are still young and I admit I am stupid sometimes, like most young people do get and we make mistakes. I plan to learn quick and give skylines a better name :)

just by stating that Kath puts you well and truly in the not stupid section.

There are many people here that also share that philosophy.

Putting it into practice is the hard bit

Nothing just a really good supplier of parts and they have everything. I think they're on Facebook.

Okay good cos that's where I bought all that stuff from haha I'm only just going to buy parts to make it all stock again. Edited by mrscowdy

just by stating that Kath puts you well and truly in the not stupid section.

There are many people here that also share that philosophy.

Putting it into practice is the hard bit

I try to be responsible but sometimes I just wanna be a kid :P

Practice won't be to hard, just gotta remember I have more kW then the rolla haha

Needs to be running Colin :P

Matt talking to the guys pretty much anything over 300 at rear wheels is crap for track I'm gonna aim or a responsive 240 - 260

spend more on tires. QR is a power friendly track, but the more power you have the more likely it is to break too.

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