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Some pics up here, mostly the mighty datto of course :P

http://www.hgeconsulting.com.au//khana0407...hana0407111.htm

Neil, how did the ulsar pull up? going to remove whats left of the interior before the next one?

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Neil, how did the ulsar pull up? going to remove whats left of the interior before the next one?

That was mad fun yesterday,,,didn't the rain make it interesting.

I pulled the bloody thing off the trailer at home and it started running perfectally again. Piece oshit.

Ive been discussing the weigth issue with the boys at work and heres what we came up with:-

Remove all door trims except the drivers one (safety issue)

Remove dash pad but leave instruments.

Remove heater and block all hose outlets from engine.

Remove rear door locks,somehow fix the rear windows in the up position and remove window regulators. Weld up both back doors.

Remove rear hatch locks, gas struts, rubbers and weld up tail gate.

I gotta do some exhaust work,,,the ulsar is way to quiet.

Neil.

At least I can weld them shut(its piss easy). Just stick a 3cm long piece of steel on the inside, between the door and the "C" pillar and weld one side of it to the door and the other to the pillar. :D:);)

Pity about the Raceworx 2 stroke,radiator stuffed,rust riden 200B that hasn't got enough steel to weld a 5 cent piece to it any where. :Bang: :Bang: :Bang:

Neil.

meh the woo wouldn't have beaten anyone

BECAUSE IT STAYED PARKED ON THE HILL YOU BIG GIRL'S BLOUSE

:)

And Neil, we don't have to lighten the datto, the magic of rust has been doing that for us rofl.

seri0ously though, the only thing worng with using a skyline for motorkhana is that they are hbge compared to some of the tracks.

You've got to love a form of motorsport where the day, and a brand new car, cost less than aaron mcgill would charge for a track day.....and if you think that sounds silly, the entry fee was $40, and the 200b was free, and Neil paid under 300 for his ulsar :D

yeah especially after seeing kel line up and then brutally mow down that flag with her front bar :D
The funny thing is, not long before that when Kel was making her way out onto the skid pan down the entry road Neil (from memory) was standing infront of Kel egging her on to run over him.

:wassup:




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