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Great clip, would you do the event again? What do you reckon it set you guys back in the end? 

Laughed at the Integra pulling away after the chicane then at his shit line into T1. 

Car really di dnot want to turn in did it, you did a great job keeping the momentum up. 
 

Yea would do it again in a heart beat

costs who knows 2-3k per driver

but that’s a week away from the kids on the piss with the boys and 3 days of racing

so cheap holiday I guess

 

there are some pretty special drivers there so you have to be on point when overtaking as some of the cars are quite fast and make you work for it

I think I'm going to try doing a use oil test for the new motor, I want to get a real idea of what kind of life the oil really has in it (as i wanna use some half decent shit). 

Maybe no need to worry about that for the dirty30. 

How do the rules work with lemons? Engine swap count to your budget? 

I just can't fathom how any builds a car for the budget or is it only the original purchase price of the car must be 1k or less? I know safety gear is "free".

 

No idea how the rules work

 

having been to a few it appears you get a shit car and stuff a decent motor in it

eg Bmw318 with 330 motor ( blew past us like standing still)

every pulsar there had a neovvti upgrade engine

if you go there to win your missing the point

 

its more about getting on the cans and having a good time

I dont care about winning, but I do care about not spending the entire weekend just working on a shit box and not driving it. 

Was that BMW the polizei one? That was a local car from a mate of mine. 

 

1 minute ago, ActionDan said:

I dont care about winning, but I do care about not spending the entire weekend just working on a shit box and not driving it. 

Was that BMW the polizei one? That was a local car from a mate of mine. 

 

Yea we though the same

most reliable engine Nissan make ( stilll shit two cas)

and dodgy home welded diff means we ate a diff

We have done the event 3 times now and only ran trouble free once 

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