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good shit pete, that's a hell of a trip.

was this the 6 hour regularity race? what's the deal, you set a target time and try and stay under it?

PI was good but only in the same way as EC to me (ie you can go fast). Nothing like the challenge of OP or even wakie to some extent :D

good shit pete, that's a hell of a trip.

was this the 6 hour regularity race? what's the deal, you set a target time and try and stay under it?

PI was good but only in the same way as EC to me (ie you can go fast). Nothing like the challenge of OP or even wakie to some extent :D

yea regularity

set a time then dont beat it

i concur on the speed thing

was fun and will do it afain but only if i can go flat out and not overheat

:))

Congrats on getting there big boy.

BTW, you do not put an umbrella in a beer or any other drink, that is ghey.

You refer to it as a parasol, this is less ghey, according to Richard.

He knows stuff.

Congrats on getting there big boy.

BTW, you do not put an umbrella in a beer or any other drink, that is ghey.

You refer to it as a parasol, this is less ghey, according to Richard.

He knows stuff.

hey I only said that stuff about it being less gay to make you feel better as you were holding your full size parasol indoors and looked like you were feeling a bit uncomfortable... :mrt:

as far as fatz 30th goes have you put that roof fire out yet might? you might want to get on to that one soon. If you keep putting it off you may come home one day and find a red hot turbo sitting on a pile of melted shit that used to be your house...

on the plus side I guess it's not too hard to start again when you live next door to bunnings.

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no much to update on jennas car

its now done 5k of driving ( proabably 3.5k on the track)

she now has a braided clutch line ( good investment)

she is still getting a bit warm at the track and needs cool down laps. so we decided to make a cooling pannel and rais teh rear of the bonnet

see if it works

before

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after

has a ruber bung to hold it up fluch with the bonnet

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cost all of zero dollars and 30 minutes of my life

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someone said to raise the rear of the bonnet buti though this would just suck air in... anyway ill give it a crack

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raised about 5mm

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here you can see the bung propping the cooling pannel up

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stay black fags

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