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KLR33 - did you have yours on the abck of a trailer towed by an R31?

I saw a black 33 with a bloke putting it on a trailer...wonder if it was you?

and if so - how does the 31 go for trailering??

wonder if my 31 could do it :D

that was me

the 31 tows , well better than nothing is the best i can say about it

i would go to wake feild in it but no futher

i have koni shocks n pedders springs gts2 brakes and no third syncro

its ok but not ideal

lucky the 33 is striped out so i can fit tyres n all the rest of it in there.

that was a fun day

i still smile when i think about the wet ec track

and i think there is another private practice on 27 th of nov

i hope i have time n cash so i can keep up with some of u all next time

you kidding me!!!!??? , half the fun was learning the limits in the rain......

I'd say this is perfect for people to learn about how cars behave in the rain......and how you can a really insane amount of understeer follow by oversteer

really really worth doing it in the rain......fcuk lap times, they mean shit, not when the things you learn in the rain can help you stay alive on the road.

I'm still have a smile from going down the main straight at 200km/h in heavy rain.

Yeah i know what you mean, but i meant cause the Vics drove interstate to do good times :)

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