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Pete,

I can't see there being a problem, but is there any probs with not having rear seat installed for you drift day? What about passenger seat?

I may need to take these out to fit my wheels in. Although I'd like to keep the passenger seat since you'll have a guy that can give advice there

Cheers

Chris

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very true

you should come out dick and learn to drive mate

i would love to boys but this weekend is a big race meet at eastern creek.

plus of course there is the issue of me being soft to consider.

can't say i'm too keen to crash, but i did do my best last week after passing that bloke going into turn 1 at OP. very nearly didn't make turn 2. and spun it off two laps later. but they say if you don't come off you aren't trying.




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