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i broke it already :P

took it down to the servo to put some petrol in it... kind of broke it :D

came around the corner and floored it and heared a CLUNK... then went to take off a little more... CLUNK CLUNK CLUNK CLUNK.... something was hitting my ass... pulled over and had a look underneath and seen the drive shaft hanging down...

OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOPS

lol

my bro in law came down and jacked it up and seen that one of the mounts that holds the drive shaft up has come off and kept hitting on the body of the car.... towed it home and it sounded pretty bad... but apparently its nothing major it will just need to be reinforced.

damn it... oh well... best it happens now when im close to home than at calder and have to pay for it to be towed home..

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