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well i think im quite decent in the driving area ... come for a hills run in my current race spec stock as a rock vn and it will show ive got at least guts :D

all i know is i like to drive on the limit and im not afraid to push that little bit harder...... might be a good idea to do this and see how i go

Race spec stock as a roc???

Prease exprain???

No VN I know goes around corners... :) Hehehe

Cheers

Ken

avoid the hill climbs for a while then, they hurt if you pusht he limits that bit to much..

Heheheheehehe

I gotta admit , the Meelup hillclimb had me clenching the buttocks...

Jill ( red 200sx) promised that she would not return to her scene of carnage :D

Cheers

Ken

are hill climbs any worse then say a 1am run through mundaring weir road ?

Mundaring is a nice road but the trouble is unless the clock is on , you are only racing yourself.

When the big boys come, you realise you were only playing....

PS I am not saying I am a big boy ( cosa the wifa says I ain't) but a until you give it a go , you will never never know... :D

Cheers

Ken

well Ken i simply just line it up through it in and steer her through and shes stock as can be - last g3wc cruise i paced 3 ls1 powered  commodores with brakes smoking by half way.............

Tom , you have got to be kidding??

Tell you what , I will take for a run around Collie or wanners next year.

Don't want to be rude but when you are starting to get flat 67's long circuit in a road car then I will start to worry.

I don't want this to sound big headed but a lot of people think they are going quick until they go with someone quick.

Try going with Denver on a drift session or Brett Morse in a 2wd BMW against my old GTR and finishing poofteenth's behind. Man , that boy can drive..

Cheers

Ken

Oh now doubt Ken ive never been on a track before where u need to know how to really drive....

personally however ive always felt like i know how to push a car hard - its my pashion to drive cars and drive em hard.

"you have to be kidding" - almost the same thing the owner of one of the cars said to me that night :D

Oh now doubt Ken ive never been on a track before where u need to know how to really drive....

personally however ive always felt like i know how to push a car hard - its my pashion to drive cars and drive em hard.

"you have to be kidding" - almost the same thing the owner of one of the cars said to me that night :D

Tom , don't get me wrong , I am not knocking you.

It's just that every young person who comes to me seeking training/guidance/insparsation/encouragement thinks they are the next Colin Mcrae/Michael Schumacher/Denzo.

They think that they are the best and what they have done is unique.

I can tell yo that I did not invent it and am not the best , but neither are you.

What I am saying is that with age comes experience and knowledge and I can tell in 10 minutes if you *have it* or are just like a lot of the rest of the young people that think a power slide is actually drifting and an apex line is something that a drunk chick gives you...

Cheers

Ken

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