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Richard,

I did'nt think of it that way ,But !!! Naaaah Duncan aint that pretty!!

I do hope he can get his ride ready though.

Cheers

MIB

quote=Beer Baron,28 Sep 2005, 12:28 PM]

Phil i hope you are still talking about racing... :P

haha dunno havent sorted it yet. maybe this weekend, who knows? I just cant pull the engine out atm if it is stuffed I am in the middle of moving to a new place and dont want to move a car in pieces at the same time

But yes, I have done it in the dark, and it was the *best* fun I've ever had racing....brilliant :P

And its great to watch too....all the cars piling into turn one flames and sparks everywhere.

Have you done it in the dark? If found it super hard to spot the curbs when you are running really close, just gotta trust the car in front.

Well done re your results at EC :(http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...showtopic=89008

should be a great meet. I'm sure duncan will get his shit together for this one. Duncan i'm not much of a mechanic but i can drink shitloads of beer and watch you work and tell you where you're going wrong. will that help?

Phil, next time i see you in the paddock i will have a Skylines Australia sticker for you mate. We better put it on the back so other cars can see it.

Hay Blokes,

I'll hope to take you up on the sticker at the day nighter!

Hopefully I can take another win in this one, I won the last one I ran in.

Duncan, good luck with the moving house, I don't envy you on that subject at all.

Thank you all for your congrats on the championship win , I am real proud to have done it, and even more proud of our team!

These blokes put in up to four nights a week and all day on Saturdays to get these two cars to the front of the field, all I do is point and fire realy!

Jeff ( DAD) is the most pasionate and generous man in pit row and he deeply loves us to win, we both ( Dave Loftus & I ) try not to dissapoint him!

Any way, hope to hear from you all soon.

Cheers MIB

haha dunno havent sorted it yet.  maybe this weekend, who knows? I just cant pull the engine out atm if it is stuffed I am in the middle of moving to a new place and dont want to move a car in pieces at the same time

But yes, I have done it in the dark, and it was the *best* fun I've ever had racing....brilliant :O

And its great to watch too....all the cars piling into turn one flames and sparks everywhere.

Have you done it in the dark?  If found it super hard to spot the curbs when you are running really close, just gotta trust the car in front.

Well done re your results at EC :)http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...showtopic=89008

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