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anna can prob put that on a shirt for you if you want, i'd buy one

it wont look right on you Mike you need to change that name Anna to Aaron (or any male name) trust me it'll go with your car :laugh:

He sure is. Mt Cotton are not fans of Skylines at all. But I spoke to him 2 days ago, and he's agreed to put his reputation with them on the line as long as we all sign forms agreeing to their rules. Which includes...

$300 for a full day - this includes theory for a little part of the morning, and the rest of the day on the track

The usual 80db shit

No linking corners (as long as you can show some effort to 'regain control' between one corne and the next, that's fine)

No handbrake action

Anyone disobeyeing direct instruction by him will be off, with no refund, no questions asked

I think all the conditions set out are fair. We have a bad enough rep as it is, I think if we behave, this will stand us in good stead for having more days out there, and it will be a good opportunity to showcase that we as a club, are responsible drivers, not baby eating monsters as everyone else believes.

80db ur joking right? :wave:

how many skylines would actually be 80 or under?

excellent work anna. i think we can all agree to those rules. by 80db do you mean exhaust or us :D

yeah, here are lee's balls, told oyu he doesnt have any anymore :wub::wave:

what claims? i didnt make any except that i would take anyone on :laugh:

and i stand by that, i will take anyone on. there is a QR track day being organised by mx5 club of queensland on the 27th of feb, if anyone wants to come prove themself :kiss:

andy, please take this n00b on and pwn him for us *sigh*

and stop fishing for compliments dam woman :kiss:

Lawl. Being cute is not my forte. I much prefer silly. OH OH OH OH OH... this is blurry but still cute anyway! It's my new computer mouse!

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excellent work anna. i think we can all agree to those rules. by 80db do you mean exhaust or us :laugh:

Yeh us too :wave:

dunno if he'd go that far, but im sure he'd wanna try making babie's with you eh mike eh eh :laugh:

i dont know he looks pretty gay to me :kiss:

all this lalk about baggin broad minded persons but no photos..

Lawl. Being cute is not my forte. I much prefer silly. OH OH OH OH OH... this is blurry but still cute anyway! It's my new computer mouse!

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Yeh us too :wave:

wow anna, its a............hello kitty mouse :kiss: thats about all i can say about it

80db is a bit tough, i dont think anyone will make it under then :laugh:

wow anna, its a............hello kitty mouse :kiss: thats about all i can say about it

80db is a bit tough, i dont think anyone will make it under then :laugh:

That's a standard thing, and most people already have made it. Fist your exhaust with steel wool. Deadens the sound while still everything it to 'flow' as it should :wave:

dunno if he'd go that far, but im sure he'd wanna try making babie's with you eh mike eh eh :D

hmmm, an interesting proposition :wave:

u havnt even bought the mx5 yet u tool :laugh:

i'm buying it on sunday, its all confirmed. just have to go down, check it out in person and pay for it if i want it.

i dont know he looks pretty gay to me :wave:

all this lalk about baggin broad minded persons but no photos..

you can go have a look at her if you want, she's at the valley office now, i dont care :kiss: might look a bit suss.

*takes a photo*

girl - "what are you doing?"

mike - "taking a photo to put up on the net for everyone to see"

girl - "WHAT!!!!!"

*mike starts to run*

yeah, not a good idea really

At Mt Cotton my car came in at around 93db, I put a silencer on it and it scrapped through, but on the day some comments were made about its noise, the guy in charge made sure they werent testing noise levels when I was going around, in other words he went right out on a limb to make sure I wasnt expelled.

That's a standard thing, and most people already have made it. Fist your exhaust with steel wool. Deadens the sound while still everything it to 'flow' as it should :D

sounds like a metamucil commercial :kiss:

thats an interesting idea actually :wave: will look into it. let me know when they do organise something for us all anyway, i'm keen for a drive up there :laugh:

The usual 80db shit

Unless SDT/Mt Cotton have changed, the requirement was always for 90db. They also allow for a 1.5dB tolerance, so you need to be 88.5dB or under.

Last time SAu Qld were there (April 2006), 2 readings were taken one at 3200rpm and the other at 4000rpm

That's a standard thing, and most people already have made it. Fist your exhaust with steel wool. Deadens the sound while still everything it to 'flow' as it should :D

I pretty sure mike is very well practiced in getting Fisted but prolly has never fisted any thing :kiss:

and sif it still flows properly..... the look of burning steel wool flying outa your exhast is quite cool...

hmmm, an interesting proposition :wave:

i'm buying it on sunday, its all confirmed. just have to go down, check it out in person and pay for it if i want it.

you can go have a look at her if you want, she's at the valley office now, i dont care :wave: might look a bit suss.

*takes a photo*

girl - "what are you doing?"

mike - "taking a photo to put up on the net for everyone to see"

girl - "WHAT!!!!!"

*mike starts to run*

yeah, not a good idea really

picsorban...

At Mt Cotton my car came in at around 93db, I put a silencer on it and it scrapped through, but on the day some comments were made about its noise, the guy in charge made sure they werent testing noise levels when I was going around, in other words he went right out on a limb to make sure I wasnt expelled.

what a pain..... i'm sure mine is below 80... one of the quitest RB20 i've ever heard... cept for one's with stock exhasts :laugh:

That's a standard thing, and most people already have made it. Fist your exhaust with steel wool. Deadens the sound while still everything it to 'flow' as it should :laugh:

hmm so running a "hi flow" cat wouldnt be wise? :kiss:

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