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just paid ref mrmoo wakey

Full Name:mitchell king

Car Type:bcnr33

Newb or not:not

Most recent lap time if not newb (can be another track if necessary but make sure you mention which one):1:13

# of Drivers:1

# of Passengers & Name:0

where is everyone staying at. the track or in goulburn

I did promise Neil that I would try to make this day...

Turbo is on now :happy:

7 weeks to go...

Still need to;

1/ Redesign AFM to Turbo pipe.

2/ Change all fluids/filters

3/ Find and replace gearbox (broken 3rd gear is no good)

4/ Buy some tyres... costly bit

5/ Engine tune

6/ Wheel Alignment

7/ Fit Second seat/harness

8/ Fit Oil Cooler

9/ Repair body damage (good chance this will be left out, lol)

Think that's it... lol, should be easy working 6 days a week... bring on Sunday's!

thats not too bad, ive got to pull engine, remove and repair sump, replace big end and main bearings, replace diff assy and front tyres.

I did promise Neil that I would try to make this day...

Turbo is on now ;)

7 weeks to go...

Still need to;

1/ Redesign AFM to Turbo pipe.

2/ Change all fluids/filters

3/ Find and replace gearbox (broken 3rd gear is no good)

4/ Buy some tyres... costly bit

5/ Engine tune

6/ Wheel Alignment

7/ Fit Second seat/harness

8/ Fit Oil Cooler

9/ Repair body damage (good chance this will be left out, lol)

Think that's it... lol, should be easy working 6 days a week... bring on Sunday's!

thats not too bad, ive got to pull engine, remove and repair sump, replace big end and main bearings, replace diff assy and front tyres.

well iiiii've got drive allll the way 500m up the road to fill my 20L jerry can with fuel then drive alllll the way 500m back and then im ready to party.... ;)

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