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R34 the Manual is so good, think my 4th synchro may be on its way out.

215 as an auto then 245 as a manual he said he did see 250 on one run but couldn’t find it, also he didn’t do a full solid power run for show.

Next time or any dyno days coming up would be keen for a run!

Now I want to go for a cruise in the hills!!

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R34 the Manual is so good, think my 4th synchro may be on its way out.

215 as an auto then 245 as a manual he said he did see 250 on one run but couldn’t find it, also he didn’t do a full solid power run for show.

Next time or any dyno days coming up would be keen for a run!

Now I want to go for a cruise in the hills!!


Pinjarra usually has a car show and dyno day around April. I’ll be there to spectate
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2 hours ago, shoey85 said:

R34 the Manual is so good, think my 4th synchro may be on its way out.

215 as an auto then 245 as a manual he said he did see 250 on one run but couldn’t find it, also he didn’t do a full solid power run for show.

Next time or any dyno days coming up would be keen for a run!

Now I want to go for a cruise in the hills!!

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Yeehaa! Do a sick burnout init G..... ?

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R34 the Manual is so good, think my 4th synchro may be on its way out.

215 as an auto then 245 as a manual he said he did see 250 on one run but couldn’t find it, also he didn’t do a full solid power run for show.

Next time or any dyno days coming up would be keen for a run!

Now I want to go for a cruise in the hills!!

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Awesomeness Martin. How heavy is the clutch?
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Yeah I’ll put some glitter on em
A classical guitar with no amp distortion pedal or plectrum. Gee thanks dad. I really really wanted a drum kit:-o. Get him into lessons, bad habits are hard to break out of. Drumming,drinking,smoking etc.
A classical guitar with no amp distortion pedal or plectrum. Gee thanks dad. I really really wanted a drum kit:-o. Get him into lessons, bad habits are hard to break out of. Drumming,drinking,smoking etc.


Haha I haven’t got him a pedal.amp or pick yet lol
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A classical guitar with no amp distortion pedal or plectrum. Gee thanks dad. I really really wanted a drum kit:-o. Get him into lessons, bad habits are hard to break out of. Drumming,drinking,smoking etc.


You should start beating on the drums

SAUWA animal!!


I’ll swap ya. You’ll be squatting triple your body weight just with your left leg in no time


Haha nah f**k that, that’s why I went for the exedy fullface organic with hydraulic clutch actuation
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