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Yea Roy it's a noisy bloody thing. Unfortunately I broke the gearbox last time out, so I haven't thrashed the crap out of it yet. And if this engine shits it self an SR is going in.

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troy, i still think you got ripped mate. you should have been in for sure.

and snowy, that first shot is great. it looks like you are about to mow down the camera man... lol

dark from these forums took the pic. He has some skills in getting motorsports shots.

I find too many MS photographers try to take up the whole image with the car. Sometimes if you can see a bit more track and surrounding I reckon you get a better feel for what the car is doing.

This was another he took from the same run.

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Yea Roy it's a noisy bloody thing. Unfortunately I broke the gearbox last time out, so I haven't thrashed the crap out of it yet. And if this engine shits it self an SR is going in.

Neil.

For heavens sake it’s a FORD, put a FORD engine in it.

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:P cheers :D

roy you are quite possibly the campest drag racer in the world

bloodnut

neil listen to the man and fark off the rotory

snowy have i got some floor space mate?? im bringing down one car two boozehounds and no drivers... just so im in with a chance of liver failure

lol

roy you are quite possibly the campest drag racer in the world

bloodnut

neil listen to the man and fark off the rotory

snowy have i got some floor space mate?? im bringing down one car two boozehounds and no drivers... just so im in with a chance of liver failure

lol

Fark...Mark??? LOL..we are so going to be getting in trouble :)

...and for gods sake, how could anyone consider putting a Zetec thingie Ford 4 cylinder in something when you can go 4.6L all alloy Mustang muscle...

Lok at all that god awful body roll for the 1600kg whale... :D

...and for gods sake, how could anyone consider putting a Zetec thingie Ford 4 cylinder in something when you can go 4.6L all alloy Mustang muscle...

He said SR20 I was just giving him a 4 cylinder Ford equivalent

You, I know, would prefer one of these;

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:) Cheers :D

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