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Qlders must be much more relaxed. Down here you go out with fully hectic sik aspiring amateur want to be race car drivers that chop you on corners, spray debris all over your car, because they can't stay on the black stuff; over rev and drop oil and conrod/block pieces all over the track or run into the back of your car b/c apparently friendly track day means full boost up your arse and then realise the merits of a brake upgrade after the fact. That's it I am moving lol

Didn't make it to happy laps this morning... too many schnapps at the german club last night :P

What's wrong with this picture? #@Sick_R31

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You should have been installing S13 hubs so you have a car to load onto a trailer? And also what Andy circled

Qlders must be much more relaxed. Down here you go out with fully hectic sik aspiring amateur want to be race car drivers that chop you on corners, spray debris all over your car, because they can't stay on the black stuff; over rev and drop oil and conrod/block pieces all over the track or run into the back of your car b/c apparently friendly track day means full boost up your arse and then realise the merits of a brake upgrade after the fact. That's it I am moving lol

Happy laps are just fast paced cruise laps, idiots like that get kicked off pretty quick.

Qlders must be much more relaxed. Down here you go out with fully hectic sik aspiring amateur want to be race car drivers that chop you on corners, spray debris all over your car, because they can't stay on the black stuff; over rev and drop oil and conrod/block pieces all over the track or run into the back of your car b/c apparently friendly track day means full boost up your arse and then realise the merits of a brake upgrade after the fact. That's it I am moving lol

well that doesn't sound very appealing mate.

Sadly, there will always be the gung-ho fully sick yobos

Although I think we (as a club) would filter them out rather quickly as no one wants that

Yeah dooooooo eeeeeettt

Move to QLD - the best state :P

Was good to watch today

Found out a way to inflate my tyer today after nick pointed out it was super low

Was at 14psi

Had to use a bike pump hose, rubber hose, cable tie, air blower and a pressuer regulator. Got it over inflated then dropped it down to what I need with the pressuer Guage.

Have got valve extenders on the way now

Found out a way to inflate my tyer today after nick pointed out it was super low

Was at 14psi

Are you a woman? Crash your car, need people to tell you your tyres are low :P

Didn't make it to happy laps this morning... too many schnapps at the german club last night :P

I am envious of your German Club outing... :cheers: we need one ASAP!

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Was good to watch today

Found out a way to inflate my tyer today after nick pointed out it was super low

Was at 14psi

Had to use a bike pump hose, rubber hose, cable tie, air blower and a pressuer regulator. Got it over inflated then dropped it down to what I need with the pressuer Guage.

Have got valve extenders on the way now

Couldn't you have just driven it to a service station?

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