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OMG NO!!! You've invaded this forum as well Adz :D

Good to see you've finally acheived what you set out to do should be an interesting ride!! Now don't be a statistic and learn to drift on a track f00l!! *mwah* Love ya :D

haha spoof - havent seen you on here in ages... or seen you at all in ages!

thanks for the kind words - itll be here in several weeks, will have to bring it round and show ya :D

- adz

What you talking about willis!! Im always here!!

Well if you wanna see me, come help me take my clutch out LOL!! bucket of shit it is oh well, goes with the car i guess...Yeah bring it round what ever be SICK! HAR!

Might go start taking my car apart in a minute ready for the clutch to come out....I hate cars :)

what? the OS clutch? wtf is wrong with it?

when car lands and i sell some shit wanna get some new goodies for my bike n get back into riding... either that or pickup skating again - gonna need something to occupy myself when the car is in the workshop

- adz

what? the OS clutch? wtf is wrong with it?

when car lands and i sell some shit wanna get some new goodies for my bike n get back into riding... either that or pickup skating again - gonna need something to occupy myself when the car is in the workshop

- adz

yerp the OS Giken is slipping worse then the west indies grip on that cricket on the other night...Bucket of shit :) Im out of ideas, only thing i can think of is the clutch fork as no play in it and im thinking it might still be slightly engaged or something..Bucket of shit i'll find out when the box comes back out i guess

shame you're in bloody adelaide... this was one of the few cars I was all excited about when I found out we had an aussie client purchasing it.

hope you drift it like it was meant to be :P

Have you figured out what the deal was with the brakes yet? I keep thinking they're too small for a factory turbo car.

well the pewf can't decide if he wants to use it as a drift car or as a track car... so he's gonna go driftin, if he breaks something he's gonna use it as a track car.

As for close to jspec, well I've known em for a few years now... oh and I also work for jspec :P mostly IT stuff... developing auction data collection tools, bidding trackers, etc. We should be launching a new website soon with all the uber tools. Usually when you're chattin to ben or g I'm sittin next to em in the office doin something.

I offered G a RB20DE out of my GTS but he wasn't interested lol he wants to go for an RB25 but he dosen't wanna spend much on it. Think he's gonna go for the RB30E for now as it seems like an easy swap to get compliance out of the way.

Which reminds me, I should go to work now lol.

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