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Ahhh , I see pwptf is back and so am I .

Macka , that's not nice , your supposed to say thats great , exciting, wonderful , visually stimulating blah blah....

Anyway for all the rest that may be interested ( prolly only micko , pwptf and me mum ) I got 10th.

Not flash but there were two open wheelers , two bloody quick westfields and a race BMW.

Only real street car to beat me was a ...................

WRX , oh the shame , the shame.

Sorry I let the lines down and it won't happen again.

Cheers

(Not happy )

Ken

No , under boost should not have made that much difference.

Front is actually as low as it can go and still not invert the lower arms.

My only excuse is that I didn't change the brake fluid or pads from Japan and the brakes were crap , braking at the end of the main straight at 150 marker within 1 lap instead of 80m

Cheers

( still not happy )

Ken

That rex is in for a surprise a little later in the year.

It was running autronic with antilag , pagid pads , big boost and only got me by about 1/2 sec.

All that is coming for mine and the AP 6 spots will solve the brakes.

Cheers

( not quite so unhappy )

Ken

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