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it's looking like I'm out, brake pads took a week longer than expected, 

and when went to move it sunday I was bogged, only got it out last night and no time for a brake system install.

 

will still turn up to help tho.

oh and bought a new gopro for the day so yeah if you want to borrow..

1 minute ago, emts said:

it's looking like I'm out, brake pads took a week longer than expected, 

and when went to move it sunday I was bogged, only got it out last night and no time for a brake system install.

 

will still turn up to help tho.

oh and bought a new gopro for the day so yeah if you want to borrow..

Can you give your spot to Chris Starr? He was keen to do it I think 

Yeah but typically linked to hitting your targets.

I mean if it were real estate that'd be easy, selling to people that want to buy houses in the first place.

IT hard selling things to people that have no idea that they need it or have never needed X in the past. 

 

Inb4 real estate agents come at me 

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Lol. 
I'll be trying to go as quick as I can with mechanical sympathy (ie. no hard launches, hand brakes) 
The Falcon was horrid on the skid pan the rex should feel 10x better. 

Rebuilt forged engine, rebuilt gearbox, new lsd - I’ll be going all out.

Expecting many loops and slow times haha
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