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just got back from uni snow trip 08 :D was awesome

never snowboarded before but moto for the week stolen from T Hawk was Go Hard or Go Home

hits

180, method grab (pics to come from someone else on the trip as my cam sucked n i fogot to bring the sd card)

misses well could call em hits to

lesson 1, dont place your leg behind the binder on the snow board when leaving the ski lift, slope go's up chair comes down leaving your leg jammed between feeling like it may break if something else dosnt give

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lesson 2 when your friend boots it off before you do not overcook it trying to catch up, leaves me catching the wrong edge of the board and hitting the back of my head followed by the front. i couldnt see properly for 10min and had a headache for the next 2 days :D not to worry i kept bording

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note this is the 2nd hit on the front here in the pic, lucky i had contacts in and no goggles on, it was also joked about the previous day i was the most likely to get injured :P

nissan sponsership deals on this mountain, i thought the 1st instructor was a nissan fan but then i realised they all had the same jacket with mt hotham written on it aswell. most people had subaru's there so i guess it aint working for nissan.

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my good friend mr frostafied (i didnt build it as it takes forever to build 1)

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highly recommend a trip like this to all, had f all sleep all week n just about all my body stings but it was worth it

the nice view and cliff edge (on the right in pic) some fool lost their snowboard down :D also spotted 2 people ski down it and come hiking back up 4hours later :) they have lifts in other spots guys they wernt even going for the snow board.

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Edited by Inline 6
just got back from uni snow trip 08 :) was awesome

nissan sponsership deals on this mountain, i thought the 1st instructor was a nissan fan but then i realised they all had the same jacket with mt hotham written on it aswell. most people had subaru's there so i guess it aint working for nissan.

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Hehe nice, hotham summit chairlift, I know it well. I'm gonna be renting a place on dinner plain next year :P Should be good

-D

yeah they had heaps of other 1s but they all said the pajero or some other nissan that i don't know started with m no doubt some sort of 4wd.

unfortunately stealing them is not possible unless you wanna climb the pole covered in ice with some wire cutters

2points to dohmar for spotting it was hotman, shoulda got a pic of this huge mt hotman writing in the snow people made looked awesome but as i said no pics for me :)

hopefully 1 of the other snap happy uni students got it

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Yeah, massive rash on the other rims, thats a good rim! I'll grind out the rash at work then get them repainted, then they will look sweet :down:

please dont say those are the ones that are in the forsale section from psyco?

isnt it better off porting the old manifold then buying a new one? Pretty sure Matt (boostedR) was saying that stainless tend to crack and wont flow much more then porting a standard one.

isnt it better off porting the old manifold then buying a new one? Pretty sure Matt (boostedR) was saying that stainless tend to crack and wont flow much more then porting a standard one.

i tig welded for 4 years so cracks dont bother me, cracks are usually because alot of manifolds aren't gusseted, wall thickness and penetration of welds. I got it really cheap so i dont really mind lol...its more of an experimental thing rather than chasing more power..

Edited by Ryanrb25
isnt it better off porting the old manifold then buying a new one? Pretty sure Matt (boostedR) was saying that stainless tend to crack and wont flow much more then porting a standard one.

high mount or low mount ? (the stainless steel one that cracks)

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