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I tried timing once and lost to you reece by 1 sec on mornin course 2.. it has inspired me to use good rubber and try and do times in the champ series next year.. Im hopeful of winning now lol

My diff is having a heart attack after trying to drift on 265 semis lol.. time for a 2 way for texi next year..

Oh and reece, adrians clutch is dead now lol good work!! told ya s15's suck! 34 powa!

That sucks, I feel really bad now, It still felt really good on the last wet run I did. I'll give him a shout out and see if I can help

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did 6 runs whole day and 4 of those with TCS on .. FML. But even so was lotsa fun, especially in the rain at the end when I finally figured out I had TCS on the whole time (great timing there)

Thanks to the bloke that told me I was riding my clutch and that it was smoking after the first run ... Ben I think ? Appreciate it mate .. if you hadn't spotted it I would've probably killed the clutch. I was so friggin lost because of the TCS that's probably why I was on the clutch constantly trying to change back to first as I was like WTF IS GOIN ON MAN NO POWAAAHH

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anyone got vids of the battles when it started pouring down towards the end of battle 1 ? I had Anna smashed but started celebrating too early and fkd up my finish :ph34r: Some accomplishment there ..beating a girl in an MX5 ..and couldn't even do that right. :down:

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anyone got vids of the battles when it started pouring down towards the end of battle 1 ? I had Anna smashed but started celebrating too early and fkd up my finish :ph34r: Some accomplishment there ..beating a girl in an MX5 ..and couldn't even do that right. :)

hehehe... dont underestimate the mx5.... you just wait till i have some decent tyres and sway bars on the thing for next texi!!!!

lol MX5 FTW!!!! :down:

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flickr ftw :)

Hey Kory, i've ordered a vid & pics from you & by the quality of the pic of my r33 (midnite purple white rims) on page 2 of the thread, glad i did. It looks awsome, I'm praying for some good video action as i have not seen the car move from the outside yet (First time at texi) & not long bought the car.

Looking forward to recieving my copy of your excellent work! :banana:

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I tried timing once and lost to you reece by 1 sec on mornin course 2.. it has inspired me to use good rubber and try and do times in the champ series next year.. Im hopeful of winning now lol

My diff is having a heart attack after trying to drift on 265 semis lol.. time for a 2 way for texi next year..

Oh and reece, adrians clutch is dead now lol good work!! told ya s15's suck! 34 powa!

He can buy my old hd one if it fits

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It was all the car Eric :D

Its good your car was so fast cause I was having to much fun sliding around after that. Apparently if I didn't stuff up the last part of the second course in the Evo, it would of had your car. Damn cheater evos. Also the times for the Chaser in the first course was 26.3 and in the Go-To-Whoa was 8.4.

Yes, I know I've still have much to learn as a Texi Padawan, but I can't help being a proud pappa.

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Hey Kory, i've ordered a vid & pics from you & by the quality of the pic of my r33 (midnite purple white rims) on page 2 of the thread, glad i did. It looks awsome, I'm praying for some good video action as i have not seen the car move from the outside yet (First time at texi) & not long bought the car.

Looking forward to recieving my copy of your excellent work! :D

Thanks mate :( Pretty sure Matt got some sweet shots of your car too, so you should have a bunch of great shots!

Just curious, but by the sound of your car, your running a big single aren't you? Maybe like a T51 or T04Z? Sounds friggin awesome!!

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