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On Saturday I watched Theo blaze some tyres in RWD mode, and witnessed a white C34 battle (Ryan in his s2, Duncan in his RB30'd s1) on the skid pan @ Texi, then caught up briefly with James and Gav.

On Saturday I watched Theo blaze some tyres in RWD mode, and witnessed a white C34 battle (Ryan in his s2, Duncan in his RB30'd s1) on the skid pan @ Texi, then caught up briefly with James and Gav.

+1 to this . I may have beaten Theo and Duncan in the head to head battle but they ripped better skids, so i call them the winner.

+1 to this . I may have beaten Theo and Duncan in the head to head battle but they ripped better skids, so i call them the winner.

lol I've been racing for 10 years, and I'm pretty sure what you did was counted as a win. Well done, great driving.

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And great to see an m35 doing skids too Theo, by the sounds of it you getting 2wd was a hell of a lot harder than me getting 2wd. 1 jack, 2 chassis stands, 4 bolts, bingo!

lol I've been racing for 10 years, and I'm pretty sure what you did was counted as a win. Well done, great driving.

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And great to see an m35 doing skids too Theo, by the sounds of it you getting 2wd was a hell of a lot harder than me getting 2wd. 1 jack, 2 chassis stands, 4 bolts, bingo!

yeah..... hoist, g'box jack undo the 4 shaft bolts then the g/box x'member and lower it 3-4" to get shaft out then fit it all back up again HAHA

Red C34 with black front bar, stickered up rear window and what looked like TE37's....are you on here?

Thanks for letting me in near Eastwood on way to work this morning... Nice ride, what front bar do you have?

That would be StageIan. We think it's a Dolphin-style bar.

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