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Originally posted by GTS-t VSPEC

Ken,

All the lights stayed on, only 1/8 of a tank:D

See'ya:burnout:

1/8 of a tank was more than likely the prob

I assume that when the car hiccupped you put the clutch in hence the dash lights came on ?

Cheers

Ken

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bah!

Im tired. I go sleepy now. big day of meetings from 8 till 6 tommoz. need to be sharp-ish?!

thanks for cruising today team. had hot time.

(want hot action? call 0055-sex-sau)

and thanks to ken for showing me how to launch at 5,000 up a hill facing slightly sideways on friday night *mental note: dont look at Ken's car then try and race him*. I think you scared the shit out of 3/4 of the chooks at the egg-farms.

nite bitchis

!

Originally posted by GTS-t VSPEC

Micko,

Yeah, I think the turbo will need replacing soon, then all you bitches better watch out. I just hope I don't need to brake:D

See'ya:burnout:

Yea , I will take a piece of that action. What are we talking 1/4 mile , laps of wanners , top end speed , MC day ??

Cheers

teh gtr cahnt lose

Ken

Originally posted by zanda

bah!

Im tired. I go sleepy now. big day of meetings from 8 till 6 tommoz. need to be sharp-ish?!

thanks for cruising today team. had hot time.  

(want hot action? call 0055-sex-sau)

and thanks to ken for showing me how to launch at 5,000 up a hill facing slightly sideways on friday night *mental note: dont look at Ken's car then try and race him*. I think you scared the shit out of 3/4 of the chooks at the egg-farms.  

nite bitchis

!

Egg farms???

What egg farms or is this some young person thing ?

Cheers

Ken

Originally posted by GTS-t VSPEC

So would a surge tank fix that problem. Would be scary if it died at 150 going around a corner:D

See'ya:burnout:

Or don't run the car under 1/3 of a tank.

Cheers

Ken

Originally posted by Neo

Night Zanda

Speaking of action guys when are we going to all go to wanneroo or somewhere? I would like to see that.

Unless your car is well set up and you have a lot of money to waste, Wanners is boring.

The average road car only lasts about 3 laps at full noise then the brakes and tyres are off.

Cheers

Ken

Collie and Wellington dam hillclimb are on the 26/27th April

Originally posted by GTS-t VSPEC

Ken,

Before you do anymore:p After then I would struggle, unless you ran 2WD:p

See'ya:burnout:

Why would I run 2wd . Thats why I bought the R.

btw , I can cos I got a switch in the console. Good for ...err....warming the tyres.

Cheers

Ken

Originally posted by GTS-t VSPEC

Micko,

I still will have the goods if he has no 4WD:p

Ken, I have my sleeping bag ready:D

See'ya:burnout:

Not a nice way to talk about your g/friend.

Ohh thats right , the hand doesn't answer back. Hehehe

Cheers

Ken

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