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I only drive like a girl on the straight line thing, at least I did until 2rismo showed me how to punish the car with a good burnout and then Mr Heli showed me to giv it more revs on the take off. I drive better at circuit will smack you at that.

PS Theo you on deck 17th and 18th Jan as I might come say hi and see what you are doing as I will be in Brissy?

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Johny the only way to leave the start line is the rev limiter 9350 in my case. Burnouts thats easy hit the limiter in 3rd and step off the clutch hold it on the shift light 8200 let the brake off and see you at half track. 17 & 18 i will be here have to take you for a drive, bring your hard hat

I only drive like a girl on the straight line thing, at least I did until 2rismo showed me how to punish the car with a good burnout and then Mr Heli showed me to giv it more revs on the take off.

You mean there's MORE TO IT than just driving for a quarter mile?!?! I'm shocked! :D

don't be suprised if we lose the lot

No-one's answering at Cabin and Johnnie B's mobile is off. Come on theo, give us the good oil.

Adrian

Driving like a girl is better than just talking about it.

PS I called in to see Theo last week up in sunnyville and saw his beast, on the hoist at least. Things are really gearing up for a big year of motorsport. I will be hitting it hard and doing lots more to the slot car so come on and hav ur go and get off the fence, it is too crowded.

Are you offering a bunk, buddy?

Adrian

Fatz. Put your beer down and Drag, Drift and Circuit is the go although Circuit overall is the most fun and best challenge. Circuit you can get to do all three at the one event. All good fun though.

27th feb ....john oran park south circuit

i think you should come down for a bit of turning m8

once these drag queens suck you in they can change a man into a straight line light beer drinking *****!.... have a look at buster!

23 th feb wakefield if you need a hit.. ill take you out for a drift mate

I always need a hit although the slot car has engine out and getting full cage put in and won't be ready for a few months and ready for when it is not so hot either.

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