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Tim is correct :ph34r:

Nah just kidding, try not to break stuff man... It hurts the wallet :(

Tim said that I need to bust my gearbox to join the cool club :P

Tim is correct :ph34r:

Nah just kidding, try not to break stuff man... It hurts the wallet :(

No. It's the only way to be cool!!!

Haha, yeaaaaa, listen to Mat. Unless you've inherited a lot of money or you're a drug dealer avoid breaking shit lol.

No. It's the only way to be cool!!!

Haha, yeaaaaa, listen to Mat. Unless you've inherited a lot of money or you're a drug dealer avoid breaking shit lol.

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Expensive hobby that is for sure...

Great to see you putting the RB thru its paces, the neo sure shows its reliability and potential thru your beast, a solid performance , thumbs up!!

Have enjoyed your Youtube compilations, one of the great RB's worthy of admiration, sweet sounds and sights...

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Great to see you putting the RB thru its paces, the neo sure shows its reliability and potential thru your beast, a solid performance , thumbs up!!

Have enjoyed your Youtube compilations, one of the great RB's worthy of admiration, sweet sounds and sights...

Yeah thanks Mark, its had a hard life but i have always done my best to give it everything it needs to hold together :yes:

Supporting mods and tuning have been the main reason its still in one piece :)

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Something so i can slow down... In saying that i am actually doing a big NO NO and not machining the rotors due to time constraints... Unfortunately i wont have the time to get it done prior to running these pads so they wont be optimum -

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I dont like to take shortcuts ever especially when it comes to safety BUT time is short for this...

Just run a bed in procedure and they should be decent still.

Yeah will do... Will clean up the discs the best i can and then bed them in...

how much is that gonna hold you must provide photos once it's jammed in

Its not jammed in... It fit with plenty of room in the airbox.

You cant see a thing!

It doesn't need to "hold" anything as it returns to the sump.

Dunno what you're talking about officer it's standard...

Exactly! The only thing you can see if the allen key bolt to the top right holding it in ;)

:D have to be driven on the street to worry about officers. It's a race car now:lol:

It gets driven on the street occasionally! Just too many asshole cops around our area that dont appreciate a decent car!

So ill just take it to the track as often as i can i guess!

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