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People like mudflaps the same reason they like flared guards, the same reason they like vortex generators, the same reason people like wangs and motorsport-looking fitment,

Function IS form.

Whether people need it or use it is another story

88e is still alive?
inb4 SAU 2038 still talking about 88e announcements @3c [emoji14]  


That will happen.

Because this thread hasn’t been renamed to 88e thread [emoji14]

Metec results are out

19th overall, not bad. 

As suspected went well on the skid pan (3rd I think?) but not as well on the open courses not wanting to bin it :D

Edited by UNR33L

yeah the Pan results were the last I entered,

you were not looking good prior to that...

 

that said Pat WTF....the only time out of the bottom 10 off the pan was when I said I wanted some Neo Limiter skids...

 

2 hours ago, emts said:

yeah the Pan results were the last I entered,

you were not looking good prior to that...

 

that said Pat WTF....the only time out of the bottom 10 off the pan was when I said I wanted some Neo Limiter skids...

 

Ended up higher than all the mates I knew that had entered, so it's something I guess 

That being said having a dedicated track car would make you so much more competitive not really caring if you run wide etc. 

Good day overall, apart from the waiting :D

yeah the Pan results were the last I entered,
you were not looking good prior to that...
 
that said Pat WTF....the only time out of the bottom 10 off the pan was when I said I wanted some Neo Limiter skids...
 

Haha 370kw with tyres I planned for skidpan use-only and not a whole day of wet track sprints [emoji29]

After I went sliding onto the grass, I saved the fun for the skid pan
11 hours ago, Rekin said:


Haha 370kw with tyres I planned for skidpan use-only and not a whole day of wet track sprints emoji29.png

After I went sliding onto the grass, I saved the fun for the skid pan

something something i told you something something tyres

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