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neo - not on the first run.. things got a bit hot by the last one so it was pinging a little.. but to it's credit i was running 0.9bar!

as for the blame it on dad - the clutch was pretty hammered by me beforehand over the last year.. he just cooked it for the final time...

Originally posted by Kyles

what american pie did you watch??

The scene where hes on the bed sitting next to the girl and goes to touch her and blows himself.. a few times..

Watch ... ?

I was talking from experience.j/k

Cheers

Ken

Originally posted by caminperth

ken - drag racing is good - u just have to not get excited at the launch.. :(

hmmm , the more money you spend the quicker you are and the less time on the track.

Yep , that sounds like fun...

Cheers

Ken

Originally posted by Micko

Where are you boing for a new crutch cam?

Ross @ Autoclutch seems to be the go:thumbsup:

not sure.. am going to check it out tomorrow if work allows it.. ie - me not too busy... good thing is i don't have to drive to work so it can rest for a while...

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