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LOL @ brett...

yea mine was fairly big - not as big as vacant Zanda's by the sound of it though.. think he went to see Bukem.. I just went in for one beer with Nex, Niz and Sneeza and ended up getting home at 4am.. hehe.. funny shenanigans...

Hi Niz again :wavey:

Well I drive around on low boost when its wet and I can still lose traction in all my gear changes, and I am not even putting my foot down..... Every time I change gears its like "Ooops no traction... AGAIN "

i dont break traction too often now i got new tyres :) My ZX is hopeless in the wet - keeps wanting to go sideways haha :D

gotta drop my boss off somewhere on way home - haha this should be fun :D

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