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Good work Daz :P

Next time I'll remember that bloody ABS switch.

Oh and I have to agree with Chris - Russell you are now a RWD gun. Some of your driving on the weekend was awesome. I look forwards to watching you and Ryan go head to head at Masters.

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OK here are the results....

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Well done to all.

Stand outs for me are:

Daz - Good times all day without one mistake.

Ryan - Let someone else win RWD.

Chris Stacey - Great results for a first time.

Russell - Some great times

hmmm, people are catching up.

money cant buy talent, but it can by power apparently... so i think its time to invest.

Congrats Daz.

again, well done Russ;) and troy! Feck. 4thrwd... enthusiest for sure.

blahhh buying power is overrated :)

stock(ish) ftw! (or 21st in this case)

i agree, but i must admit i think some power would make things a bit more fun. sticky tyres and 140kw isnt very exciting under power. i want somewhat lairy power. similar to the green datto, slightly less than big red :) anything to make me laugh.

i agree, but i must admit i think some power would make things a bit more fun. sticky tyres and 140kw isnt very exciting under power. i want somewhat lairy power. similar to the green datto, slightly less than big red :) anything to make me laugh.

more power would be fun, if it was free...haha

is that what your cars putting out? mines in the same region but with crap tyres and stock suspension (besides sways)

bah

stock power, all 112kw of it (at the fly mind you) , street rubber,

only mods are springs and sway bars

20th!

all you need to do is avoid the cones and keep it straight

that being said I will be back in a diffrent car next time I do these, time for RWD turbo I do think

more power would be fun, if it was free...haha

is that what your cars putting out? mines in the same region but with crap tyres and stock suspension (besides sways)

yeah, pretty much. for dutton we borrowed a Powerfc and got a whole 158kw out of it.. now it is back to standard comp with a little bit of boost... so im guessing 140.. maybe 150.

all you need is a set of coilovers to get a huge difference. im liking the semis on the front so i can stop and streets on the rear so it slides a bit more.

Just noticed a huge standout time! Mark in the 180b got the fastest second rwd run on th e mini wang of 25.95 in the 180b with 50kws and shit tyres. wtf thats fast?!

i agree, but i must admit i think some power would make things a bit more fun. sticky tyres and 140kw isnt very exciting under power. i want somewhat lairy power. similar to the green datto, slightly less than big red :) anything to make me laugh.

140kw and your still 1 sec faster than me on the long wang and about 2 sec faster on the skid pan (when I don't hit anything... which isn't often)... your not allowed to get more power!... in fact I think next time you should be forced to put the seats back in ... actually you should be forced to take out my seats and have them in your car as well lol

I'm coming with RE55s next time... might make up for my lack of skill... 'might' :)

wish I could have stayed for the battles, been watching the vids and they look like heaps of fun... best part of the day IMO

yeah, pretty much. for dutton we borrowed a Powerfc and got a whole 158kw out of it.. now it is back to standard comp with a little bit of boost... so im guessing 140.. maybe 150.

all you need is a set of coilovers to get a huge difference. im liking the semis on the front so i can stop and streets on the rear so it slides a bit more.

nice..thats some inspiration..although cbf with coilovers, i do have a set of semi's as well..might try them up front next time as well.

Just noticed a huge standout time! Mark in the 180b got the fastest second rwd run on th e mini wang of 25.95 in the 180b with 50kws and shit tyres. wtf thats fast?!

went even faster in the first run but got a penalty..

ludicrous speed..GO

im liking the semis on the front so i can stop and streets on the rear so it slides a bit more.

Yeah I like that setup too especially on the skidpan. That's what I ran last time.

btw. If you buy power so will I :) I'm chasing you until I get a win. haha.

Nick. Did you find out what is wrong with your car?

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