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Shit, that's pretty decent - nice work :)  


Edit:  What was responsible for the speed readout on the video?  A bit odd that it got you at a peak speed of 161-162kph when you trapped at 108mph lol

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15 minutes ago, Lithium said:

Shit, that's pretty decent - nice work :)  


Edit:  What was responsible for the speed readout on the video?  A bit odd that it got you at a peak speed of 161-162kph when you trapped at 108mph lol

All in the LC, Flappy Paddles and Carpark reflash lol.

That's from a Garmin VIRB camera, no idea how accurate it is but I can't imagine it being very accurate.

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Taubmans Trade X paint, not bad. Nice viscosity (consistency in cooking terms lol) and cheaper than Dulux.

Still a bit wet when I snapped up these pics.

5 year reno, did everything, painted the walls but never  bothered to paint the ceiling, guess it's a good time to do then the cnut is up for sale aye.

Study next, then following weekend got a mate coming to help smash out the dining, kitchen and living room ceiling in one go.

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Way to slow !

It died last week.

And as my car is a daily I had to reco a 9 puck steel Nismo flywheel I had spare in the garage.

Its now in and Ive got to look at recoing my Carbonetic Carbon twin plate for the 3Litre

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Feeling for you mate, and anyone in a similar situation.
Im glad I work in IT at the moment, even though its absolutely nuts at the moment, my job is very secure, and fully function able from home.

Keep safe everyone

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Yeah man, wifey is a commercial analytics manager, great for helping the business grow and find ways to increase revenue/profits... but during this period of uncertainty most companies won't be even making profits so yeah.

R33 is also a form of luxury, so that needs to go.

 

11 hours ago, niZmO_Man said:

Where? I skipped through it and didn't see your car. Also the music sounds like it was recorded with a busted sub. Or maybe that's just my speakers...

0m36s mark lol

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