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ken - impressive list.. :D

aidwin - i don't think i'm the person to be teaching anyone anything to do with driving! tho after the understeering and conering lessons with ken i feel i have improved quite a bit.. much more comfortable when things step out anyhow...

night Liz

haha i found it hard saturday when u have your normal patterns of driving and ken is telling u to do one thing but your brain is telling u to do another cos its just what u normally do :D

Originally posted by SHUTO-BOY

wow drift series- id go watch it,its a nice sport to watch

Watch , dammit man , ya gotta have a go.

Put the crap tyres on the rear and a mechanical type LSD , bit of negative camber in the front and your there.

Cheers

Ken

PS Nite Liz , I think theres an all female day at MC on July 12th.

Originally posted by Nizmo

night Liz

haha i found it hard saturday when u have your normal patterns of driving and ken is telling u to do one thing but your brain is telling u to do another cos its just what u normally do :D

Yuor normal pattern. That gearstick / shifter certainly gets some attention...

hehe

Cheers

Ken

hehe oh well gotta have at least one knob i can play with :D

just when started at new town i got used to driving prados and other manual cars so now even if auto resting my hand on the shifter is just what i do :)

Originally posted by SHUTO-BOY

mechanical lsd<-- so its easier to correct the car after you go sideways?

Nope but it's easier to get it sideways.

I got a 1.5 way cusco locker thingy in the back of Ricer and that goes sideways REAL easy. Ask micko , Cam or Niz.

Cheers

Ken

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