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i wish i was as rich as you :P  :)

i have a erm, major prollem. Major overheating, coolant pissing out everywhere (went underneath to take a peak, looked like it was even coming from the bellhousing of the box, which is bloody wierd, must be trickling down from somewhere else), couldn't see any busted hoses or nething *shrugs* :D

my bet is you have a leaking heater hose. most likely it's leaking underneath then dripping down onto the bellhousing.

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hate to sound like an egotistical prick

but can someone bring a video camera

i cant find my f**king charger

and as this is possibly the last time my 4door will be running, i wouldnt mind catching some runs but inparticular a burnout on tape

i can supply dv tape

cheers, mark

Hasnt been any rain/drizzle here (Penrith) in over an hour now and the roads are starting to dry up whilst still very overcast (temp is 18c with very light breeze).

According to BOM it hasn't rained at all in the Horsley Park / Eastern Creek area and is also 18c so provided the rain stays away it could be a very good night of racing.

Hasnt been any rain/drizzle here (Penrith) in over an hour now and the roads are starting to dry up whilst still very overcast (temp is 18c with very light breeze).

According to BOM it hasn't rained at all in the Horsley Park / Eastern Creek area and is also 18c so provided the rain stays away it could be a very good night of racing.

you should be a weather man!

A few reports...

* White R32 GTR (I assume BENM?) into the 14s (so far :()

* TWO06L seen coming back along the return pass with a lot of white smoke coming out

That's only off a couple of mates that are there.. clean up duty at the moment, there was a big accident with a 150mph Micks Motorsport GSR getting crossed up, hitting the other car, and slamming into the wall at 3/4 track!! :O

Ugh what a shocking night :( :(

* Bad gear selection problems on all 5 runs

* Ben can't drive

* New rear muffler is super restrictive so I had no top end and low boost

* Ben can't drive

* Paul decides their aren't enough clouds in the sky so makes his own

* Ben can't drive

* Mark has a damaged gearbox

Ah well I still did a new PB's for everything (R/time, 60ft, TS, ET) so I guess I got what I set out to do. I'll be out there again sometime over the next month hoping for a massive improvement.

was sooo there tonight!!!!!!!!!!!! MISSED THE CRASH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! no fair :(

hate being at wsid and not running! but was pit crew for DHC.. so i got to go into the main area where the cars do burnouts for their runs.. sooo mad :( managed to see twoogle blow that oil seal! so sad!!

forgot to take my camersa!! such an edddiooottt :( more pics peeps!

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