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1 minute ago, Stinky Rooster said:

*remembers a certain trip down south involving the Nannup-Balignup run....*

Haha! Dat run in tune when my ported, single turbo rotary wasn't able to rev above 3k.

It handled great, it's the roads that were shit ;) #potholesaren'tgoals

9 minutes ago, TiTAN said:

I was thinking your new land yacht. Thought you had gotten rid of the 3 rotor.

 

Oh! The new bus will be boaty af.

Nah, the 3 rotors name is the "Hippie Killer", and I'm fixing it.

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41 minutes ago, Hank Scorpio said:

Haha! Dat run in tune when my ported, single turbo rotary wasn't able to rev above 3k.

It handled great, it's the roads that were shit ;) #potholesaren'tgoals

 that is my all-time fav run and I wont hear a word against it

 

#badtradesmanblameshistools

21 minutes ago, Hank Scorpio said:

Lemons weekend should also be great!

I've informed the troops that my driving will be limited and my BBQ will be maximised.

I approve these priorities.

we need to get our menu sorted

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1 hour ago, Stinky Rooster said:

I approve these priorities.

we need to get our menu sorted

Pulled pork rolls with slaw - that's an easy one. I can also make a few bottles of bourbon BBQ sauce to bring down with me.

I figure that's easy to eat at the track and doesn't involve a knife and fork.

I'm just trying to think what is user friendly. Could smash some beef shorties out? Only need to hold a bone. Bit more of an expensive cut though.

 

8 minutes ago, z00key said:
52 minutes ago, Hank Scorpio said:
I've asked rotos for a new box.

You wouldn't have that rotary shit there, would ya Corey?

is it a specific type? i have a mate with a ton of rotary parts, if u would like me to ask?

It's a Turbo S5 RX-7 extension housing, not sure what the bellhousing is.




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