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Originally posted by GTS-t VSPEC

Nah, we were down south, it was nice to be invited but I'd have felt a bit strange rocking up to a wedding in my SAU cap:D

I'm sure we'll here all about it in a couple days. Hope she is feeling OK after her accident.

See'ya:burnout:

Yea , I have to work on John about that.

Will see if there is an arvo session as well.

If not we might just have to run overtime . Hehehe

If I am instructing ( and atm I am ) we will be starting early ( 8 am ) to maximise track time.

Will have to post closer to the date a few details , ie pressures, loose crap etc.

Cheers

Ken

Originally posted by GTS-t VSPEC

Hehe, knowing her she'd have been to drunk to have much excitement in the bedroom:D

See'ya:burnout:

Getting drunk and performing is not a female problem.

In fact quite the opposite from my experiences.

Trick is for you to remain near sober.

Cheers

Ken

Originally posted by GTS-t VSPEC

Ken,

Any advice you can give us would help, we're all pretty new to this, even though we all think we're gods gift:D

See'ya:burnout:

we talking bout women or driving ??

First one , never have , never will.

Second one , some idea but still a lot to learn. At least with the 2 nd one , the goalposts don't keep moving.

Cheers

Ken

Originally posted by GTS-t VSPEC

There are heaps of things I want to do to the car before the MC day, but due to my holiday funds are tight.

See'ya:burnout:

Heaps of vthings ??

Like what apart from make sure the brakes , cooling system and tyre pressures are up to scratch.

Am not interested in the fastest time cos

A , I could prolly beat you

B I could prolly beat you in your own car

C I don't want you to have no excuses when everybody else beats you.

Trick is to forget every body elses time and just work on decreasing YOUR laptime a liitle every time you try it.

Cheers

Ken

Originally posted by GTS-t VSPEC

Ken,

You teech engrish asrell? Ur amoozing:p

See'ya:burnout:

Yup

I wuz top of me clarss in leeving engrish.

( Meaning I was first out the door to go home ) Hehehehe

Cheers

Ken

Originally posted by GTS-t VSPEC

Ken,

No I'm not worried about power etc, or beating anyone, but my suspension setup is dreadful at the moment, and I really need it looked at. I will try Wilkinson out and see if they can fix it.

See'ya:burnout:

If it's got the usual Jap rockhards in it , he won't be able to do much. Maybe change springs.

Trick is to get some good King Springs and adjustable Bilsteins or Koni's new for about what everyone charges for 2 nd hand Teins or similar.

Cheers

Ken

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