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Off to work now post.

Also, more track time = hells yes! I really need to get to work and lower my seat down so I can fit in while wearing my helmet.

I got lowered rail and seat... now I cant go far enough back :down: Getting some brackets made up this week.

I got lowered rail and seat... now I cant go far enough back :down: Getting some brackets made up this week.

Your seat will probably cease to be ADR approved if you do that. Also, you will need a mod plate once the brackets are fitted

Also, more track time = hells yes! I really need to get to work and lower my seat down so I can fit in while wearing my helmet.

yay for being short!!!! haha do need a more supportive seat tho bracing a knee against the tunnel isnt the bestermm.gif

Don't push me cause I'm close to the eeeedddggggeee

I'm try-ing not to lose my head

SARP. Just watched some UK documentary on GTR's. Was ok.

another one for you to watch if you havn't already.

Nearly finished my super greato awesome extreme terrific multithreaded loader app. Phear my l33t programmer skillz :P

I fear boredom is imminent now though :(. Might copy pasta my coupe build thread from 31 club to sauqld forum...

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