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sure you didn't jimbo. knuckle head. :(

the funny thing is. as soon as I saw the title i thought. tgif. thought i'll open it anyway. as soon as i read the post, i thought: RC car. then i opened one of the thumbs and thought. kart. the posts i read next were shocking. i'm coming round to see tosh, jimbo, n1gtr, and maybe abo bob to confiscate your tools. trust me you will be better off.... lol.

I'm coming!

Tosh should definately know

Abo just went through this and should know

Steve should know currently!

N00bs

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sure you didn't jimbo. knuckle head. :(

the funny thing is. as soon as I saw the title i thought. tgif. thought i'll open it anyway. as soon as i read the post, i thought: RC car. then i opened one of the thumbs and thought. kart. the posts i read next were shocking. i'm coming round to see tosh, jimbo, n1gtr, and maybe abo bob to confiscate your tools. trust me you will be better off.... lol.

arent you just the greatest thing since sliced bread?

can i touch you?

hahaahha nice one Jase...

first Friday thread that got me in AGES!!!

I didn't even look at the pics hence why I didn't realise it was a kart engine... it's not uncommon to only refresh 1 piston in an engine if the others are in good order.

haha

is it a dirt bike?

i ripped apart my 86 suzuki 80 (not peewee) and rebuilt half the motor on that, aswell as making some modifications to make her go faster, let me tell you i was riding, had my mate on the back (60-70kg each on this little thing) 80cc motor, my mate was shitting himself and telling me to slow down, amazing how fast something is when you dont have doors, windows etc...

Just need a good place to ride it in sydney, still alot of fun!

is it a dirt bike?

No - Go-kart as per pics on previous page

i ripped apart my 86 suzuki 80 (not peewee) and rebuilt half the motor on that, aswell as making some modifications to make her go faster, let me tell you i was riding, had my mate on the back (60-70kg each on this little thing) 80cc motor, my mate was shitting himself and telling me to slow down, amazing how fast something is when you dont have doors, windows etc...

Just need a good place to ride it in sydney, still alot of fun!

Cool story Hansel

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