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yeah cage a delorean and away we go haha

Brad - make my car go faster with more power kthnx!!

Dunc - yeah there wets would have been good, just sucks that ours is meant to be close and friendly yet I guess noi matter what, someone always wants to win at all costs.

p.s. wakie 6 hour Dunc?

The mx5 just needs a turbo.....

I've got one coming next week for a cage, apparently it's a turbocharged factory engine, goes well or so the owner bangs on about it going well.

Having driven one with a R34 GT-R turbo on it, I wholeheartedly agree. :thumbsup:

In stock for MX5's are mint little pieces of kit (Ignore the hairdresser comments, it's a rear wheeler)

With a turbo they are bags of fun and quite fast too.

My housemate is putting a overbored built 1.9 with a 2871R on it into an NA, fully stripped out, full cage, carbon hard top the works.

thing will be an animal.

yeah I did a motor in practice, and it's going to be sitting around for a while because my racing budget needs to go onto the house

the prod cars are getting damn quick....one of the guys was in the low 1.05s

Once you have raced one there does become a bit of a love hate relationship.

Mine was temperamental but when it was on the car was phenomenal. In the end once we got the thing sorted it was a winning car in the category's we ran it in.

There is something about them which draws you back ;)

the only thing I'd trade the GTR for is a GTR

and don't anybody try changing this lunatics views. I tried every option I could think of,,,including alcohol but to no avail.

When his bitch is running great she's a bloody missile,,,a 1.08 in IMPR traffic is quick,,,shit I've even done a 1.16 trundling around. What shits me the most is we always seem to be playing catch up. Never do we get a chance to actually improve the thing.

Neil.




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