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We already have that in a way, with the skidpan at gympie and the area at qr the issue is that theyre too expensive and far away

Mt Cotton skidpan is awesome fun. And not as far away as Gimpy

couple pics of new zed

Underneath is mint (cept oil leak from sandwich plate)

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Engine out

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Traditional zed pic - sitting in empty bay with drink in hand

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looks damn clean and tidy there Mike

But it's government run.. gympie is private.

im guess in its because Govt owned probably means more stringent rules to follow due to bureaucracy . Otherwise I cannot identify why differences in ownership would really matter.

Being private could mean they can charge higher fees because they can.

looks damn clean and tidy there Mike

Yep. Rear subframe had been stripped right down (new bushes etc) and fully cleaned and painted. Even axles, diff etc.

Same with gearbox, been cleaned and painted.

We already have that in a way, with the skidpan at gympie and the area at qr the issue is that theyre too expensive and far away

I was going to throw the abomination on the wetpan not so long ago at the drift night.... They wanted 70 bucks for it. Fuark that

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