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there is almost as much advertising in that picture than a scene from F&F

I am brand man. Wheres my nikes :laugh:

No, i cant DIY with the safety gear, so its all bought stuff.

I like things! :woot:

Me too, i cant wait to install. :banana:

Not reclinable.

It will only be in for track days, i dont think its safe to have it and the baby seat in the car together.

The harness is clip on, and the seat base bolts in/out easy.

Im trying to get some safety and car control, also the original seat is old and loose, it wont pass scrutineering.

Can hear outside that the High RPMs are getting traction tonight...

Does a static charge produced by the crap weather, cause the right foot to be attracted to the ground like when your hair sticks to a balloon?

Pretty sure I can hear an RB cruisin' round too... ROSIE???

What the hell is with people in those little two door Lancer thingy's!!!! 3 mornings in a row and 3 different cars all trying to race me and show me how fast they are. Jeez!!!!

looooooool. Lancers are generally owned by younger drivers I've noticed - probs coz they're cheap and relatively decent. Shitty little FWD shitbox though, no idea what gives their drivers the impression they have ANY go in them.

Probably just trying to get you to give it a boot haha, like they have no intentions of actually racing - just hoping that you'll put on a show for 'em :P

I had a Getz try and race me down northbourne.

Stopped at the lights and I heard a raspy tin can rattle and looked beside me and it was a bloke signalling to race.

I laughed and took off at about 0.5kmh

While he sped off and "smoked" me

Pretty happy with myself with that one

Can hear outside that the High RPMs are getting traction tonight...

Does a static charge produced by the crap weather, cause the right foot to be attracted to the ground like when your hair sticks to a balloon?

Pretty sure I can hear an RB cruisin' round too... ROSIE???

Sorry man, I was stalking your house hoping you wouldn't notice me. I guess you found me out - I'll put your pot plants back :(

What the hell is with people in those little two door Lancer thingy's!!!! 3 mornings in a row and 3 different cars all trying to race me and show me how fast they are. Jeez!!!!

Haha I get this ALL the time. At least once on the way home from work. Yesterday was a Jeep-being an idiot - flogging it around 130km/h in the 90km/h zone, got stuck behind me and gave me beef; yelling at me, telling me to pull over LOL

Shortly after a red P plater I was behind - I was around 20m behind him but caught up when he wogged over a speed bump and flogged it trying to spin his wheels and race off - did this 3 times (Not sure if he was just having fun or trying to prove something), oh he also sped off like a craycray but then got caught in traffic.

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