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Originally posted by Sneeza

Ken - what?? I was serious :D hahahaha If you could check it out that would be GREAT!!!! i will email jeff and let him know... but don't make a special trip down there for me..... only if your there anyway!

Wait till after you check out the series 2. Will give you something to compare.

btw , you should see the red series one he got off the wharf this arvo.

Cool stuff like a HKS digital display in the middle of the cluster , remote start, adjustable in cabin drift control , Jun stickers on it , bride seat and harness....

Cheers

Ken

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Originally posted by gtrken

Great way to go to sleep.

Ahhh , volk te37's , advan rg's , HKS 2530's , Apexi power FC.

Bah , who needs counting sheep.

Cheers

Ken

Find what you want there then go give brent a call from nengun.

Ken

When are you racin? Sat Sun Both? Is there an elimination?

Originally posted by gtrken

Wait till after you check out the series 2. Will give you something to compare.

btw , you should see the red series one he got off the wharf this arvo.

Cool stuff like a HKS digital display in the middle of the cluster , remote start, adjustable in cabin drift control , Jun stickers on it , bride seat and harness....

Cheers

Ken

sounds hardcore must go hav a look one day

Originally posted by Sneeza

Ken - yeah I plan on seeing the series II early in the week. So I will give you a call and have a chat to you about it.

i have seen the red on on the website I think... is that one that looks like a drifta with the different back wheels?

Nope , he only got it off the truck about 5 hrs ago.

Cheers

Ken

yea , call me when you are going to look at the series2

Originally posted by Neo

Find what you want there then go give brent a call from nengun.

Ken

When are you racin? Sat Sun Both? Is there an elimination?

Saturday , Collie circuit for Sprint laps against the clock

Sunday , Wellington dam hillclimb .

Cheers

Ken

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