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On 13/02/2025 at 9:33 AM, fatz said:

Ask and you shall receive receive

 

tyre blow out session ( low boost) 

 

 

 

Nah, that's the video I was referring to! I want to see you have a proper crack this time, unlike at 2:20 in that video where you are just taking it easy!

What do you reckon it'll do at Wakefield? 1:03 ish?

 

Far out, that thing looks like some loose fun!  Nothing beats the rawness of a filthy old Nissan with zero aids to keep the wheels pointing in the right direction like modern "fast" cars!

 

 

 

1 minute ago, Shoota_77 said:

Far out, that thing looks like some loose fun!  Nothing beats the rawness of a filthy old Nissan with zero aids to keep the wheels pointing in the right direction like modern "fast" cars!

 

 

Agreed it actively wants to kill you which I love

driving fast cars slow is my stick

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1 hour ago, fatz said:

that looks very $$$ when I break something

I'm not sure I see the reason or benefit behind what was done to the rear upper arms. At least if you break them you can just pull it all and replace with GKTech. For $$, sure. But not brain bleed levels of $$.

9 hours ago, fatz said:

Also this car has “custom front and rear setup” that looks very $$$ when I break something 

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not expensive, just irreplaceable

if you don't go sub 60 at wakie in that thing people will start talking

12 hours ago, fatz said:

Time to pray to the oil pressure jesus

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That is the epitome of how it's done!  Rolling around in a Q7, draggin a dirty old Datsun around!  Have fun!

I've gifted myself an SQ7 demo at the moment.  V8 twin turbo perfection.  I may or may not still have a licence when I go to hand it back.  I'm not going to enjoy when I have to park it and get back in the Amarok....

Post some vids of the beast on the track!

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