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Maybe that's the look i'm going for trev :closedeyes:

Flat out like normal Leesh. Fathers Day burnouts coming up so everyones getting the toys out for last minute repairs. How's Melbourne life going?

Maybe that's the look i'm going for trev :closedeyes:

Flat out like normal Leesh. Fathers Day burnouts coming up so everyones getting the toys out for last minute repairs. How's Melbourne life going?

When you getting married?

Melbourne life cold and rainy but otherwise very good :)

cause I've got mic's that are at 0.0001" precision....and a shit set of snap gauges that tell me my bores are all over the place when they're not

trying to keep the same level of precision

I guess 0.01mm would work

2 years of pretty much doing nothing haha

Hi Guys.

Just posting up here for the WA people, I'm planning on getting a drag night happening. Check out my post in the Events section.

Looking at the possibility of getting about 15 cars to come out one night to the drags so we can reserve a staging lane so we can all race each other.

If interested please post in the thread.




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