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I WAS going to download and watch this show - thanks for the spoilers Damo :spank:

Haha dont get me wrong, its a good show to watch, but man they drag it out! Series 2 is a goer apparently, thoroughly looking forward to some substantial results haha

Big problem is that it is a LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOONG way to tow a car home. And my car is my daily, so it would be an even bigger problem if I broke something. I remember the old days at AIR - every 2nd car broke something on a big drag day. Plus it is the definition of sucking to be expected to drive 9 hours there, drag all day, then drive 9 hours home. If you don't do that then you have to pay for one or 2 nights accommodation thrown in the mix and be away from the family .... the cost all up is just too high (for me anyhow).

car transported home is 300 bux already sorted if needed and split accomodation will run u like 60 bux and theres something pleasing about using ur daily as i do and then running it down the strip and still make the trek it shows if not anything else its a full tuff street car no trailer queen :cheers: plus all the boys have a great time man camp rocks few brews a larf and drag racing does it get better :worship:

anyone know how i can work out what dash fitting i need for 80mm and 60mm piping?

Or someone got a chart to convert mm to dash size?

80mm = 3 1/8" = -50

60mm = 2 1/3" = about -35

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AN_thread

http://www.highlandlighting.com/conversion.htm

i think im right? you gotta convert mm to fractional inches, then fractional inch to dash

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