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Think we're going down to the drags for a look, I won't be racing unless money starts to grow on trees and i can fix my car up within a few weeks. Doubt my gearbox will ready by then either. not sure when the black beast will be ready but i don't think that soon, its coming together quicker now though. Until i get my new car I'm staying out of racing for a bit.

Originally posted by fwddriftking

ouch that suck you haven't though about contacting jms at all willo?

I've been keeping an eye on their site but haven't seen any pull type clutches go through. I would assume they can find whatever I want but a lot of other places probably can as well. At this stage I'm thinking about waiting and getting something new, a lot less hassle.

Autobarn. They have a pile of them in the cabinet. I was a pretty technical proceedure but I'll outline the basics for all those wishing to purchase said product.

1) Go into Autobarn.

2) Speak to closest Autobarn employee and say "High Octane 4"

3) Take DVD back to counter.

4) Pay for DVD (or not but I didn't feel like running and I'd like to go back there)

5) Leave.

Any Questions?

Originally posted by digsy_20

actually I am bulk impressed with the Scibyline... It goes hard... He called me from the lap and within a couple of minutes he was at the top of the Mount...

She does what she's told. :/

Here's a photo I took from three weeks ago.

skyline1.jpg

Correct me if I'm wrong (which I probably am) but don't Daikin make some awesome clutches? Although I think they're european.

THere was plenty of High Octane 4 DVD's in Autobarn today about 20 minutes after Squizz was in there too.

Oh and the dude thats been canning Dev's old 33 is in fact Briscoe's sun he's been driving it home every after noon of late. and gods it's sad when he pulls up preparing to drive up his driveway only to sit there chrunching and searching for gears for a few minutes.

I think I saw Fro pulled over last night. Did he get of alright? Or was it major defect time? I hope not. See everyone around.

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