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Originally posted by GTS-t VSPEC

Hehe, well you should have rethought that pic that you took last time:p

See'ya:burnout:

Is she STILL pissed off about that ??

I can post it up so she can delete it. lol

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Ken

Oh how's this - pwptf & ken - what an occasion!

Ken - tech time:D

Been thinking about a 2wd/4wd switch. What if I connected a switch to the fuse under the dash that controls the 4wd & abs - flicking th switch is just like pulling the fuse - no more 4wd - great for circle work, etc

Originally posted by Micko

Oh how's this - pwptf & ken - what an occasion!

Ken - tech time:D

Been thinking about a 2wd/4wd switch. What if I connected a switch to the fuse under the dash that controls the 4wd & abs - flicking th switch is just like pulling the fuse - no more 4wd - great for circle work, etc

yep should work . I got the one that plugs into the G Sensor under the console.

Circle work is good in 4wd though.Makes you damn near pass out with the G force.

Cheers

Ken

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