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Also while I'm here:

the abomb performed faultlessly today, finally starting to find the cornering limits of the car with me behind the wheel. Managed to pump out a few quickish laps that I'm happy with :)

Great day, big thanks to all who organised it for us :thumbsup:

Any reports on the Anteater? how did it go

it didn't :/

BIGGEST APOLOGY from me for my tardiness.

Due to lack of last minute preparations the car never made it in time for the track session.

Was soooooo looking forward to it.

In hind sight it was kinda good that it didn't as that cooling fan does look rather f**ked.

Nice to catch as always. Got sunburnt in my arms though.

To whom it may concern ... dropped the oil... no metal...... shifter out. All it was was the tinest of plates that holds the shifter in place was bent..... some gentle "massage" as natro puts it saw it right... until I can get another one fabbed up

it didn't :/

BIGGEST APOLOGY from me for my tardiness.

Due to lack of last minute preparations the car never made it in time for the track session.

Was soooooo looking forward to it.

In hind sight it was kinda good that it didn't as that cooling fan does look rather f**ked.

Nice to catch as always. Got sunburnt in my arms though.

F**k

Also while I'm here:

the abomb performed faultlessly today, finally starting to find the cornering limits of the car with me behind the wheel. Managed to pump out a few quickish laps that I'm happy with :)

Great day, big thanks to all who organised it for us :thumbsup:

So me? With the slightest bit of payment help from Boz...:P

To whom it may concern ... dropped the oil... no metal...... shifter out. All it was was the tinest of plates that holds the shifter in place was bent..... some gentle "massage" as natro puts it saw it right... until I can get another one fabbed up

glad to hear man. At least uve got a temporary fix for it now

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