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Happy Laps - Queensland Raceway 22-03-14


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Lol, all those turns, are you trying to make it easy for the evos?

QR's decision not ours, but corners sort the drivers out from the drag queen...like Nick.

Does everyones skyline handle that badly that a few evos would humiliate them on that circuit layout?

Nope, I love the corners.

Does everyones skyline handle that badly that a few evos would humiliate them on that circuit layout?

love the spirit,and no mine handles just fine,can corner with the best of them,just havent got the power on the straight as pretty standard.

Does everyones skyline handle that badly that a few evos would humiliate them on that circuit layout?

No but having a built auto It definetly prefers Getting wound up down the straights rather than corners, the stall try's to kill me

I'm out now unless I can get a new lock bar and tie rods by tomorrow :(

It some how stripped the threads on one side.

Too many one wheel bandits? Pop in to Japan Autos in Clontaff they surely have something to help you out

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