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how many men have you met, that you though were women?

ps you end up getting your 1.53 you were after?

If I believe the missus lots, when in Thailand she thought every second chick in a bar was a lady boy.

times nah, went out on last run and kept making stupid mistakes.

pushing too hard and locking whlle under brakes or running too wide.

pity got my highest trap times for the day and corner speeds were up so it's def there I just gotta find it.

was tossing up going out for the last run, but when the crash closed it, was done for the day

If I believe the missus lots, when in Thailand she thought every second chick in a bar was a lady boy.

times nah, went out on last run and kept making stupid mistakes.

pushing too hard and locking whlle under brakes or running too wide.

pity got my highest trap times for the day and corner speeds were up so it's def there I just gotta find it.

was tossing up going out for the last run, but when the crash closed it, was done for the day

hahaha ladyboy.

yeh scott nearly got hit by an oldish blue wrx, as soon as those things touch grass they lose it.. probably missed him by a metre..

and the fact that there was GB oil all over the track didnt help, i spoke to the towie that picked him up. pretty stupid move by the driver continuing the drive half of the track spilling oil everywhere..

hahaha ladyboy.

yeh scott nearly got hit by an oldish blue wrx, as soon as those things touch grass they lose it.. probably missed him by a metre..

and the fact that there was GB oil all over the track didnt help, i spoke to the towie that picked him up. pretty stupid move by the driver continuing the drive half of the track spilling oil everywhere..

Not that you were in the car or anything ey Aaron... :P

Bit scary having a rex crossed up in front of you, I nearly Tboned him. I guess he lost concentration having a Volvo whale pushing him. lol.

sent you a pm with his digits.

what did you think of it tony- your honest thoughts?

Thanks!

Of your car?

Felt like 270rwkw in a 1250kg car is more than enough for the street. I would be a bit scared driving that thing hard in the twisties.

It is a little laggy down low but I haven't driven that many sr20's so might actually be good in a sr20.

But once it hits full boost it goes hard!

Oh yeah you clutch isn't that bad lol, Did not stall once :P

The mufflers are around $400 as I remember, there are quite a few styles.

Can you drop in some time so I can have a look Tony?

Hrmm bit more exy than I thought

But I'll keep in touch with you Scotty if I do decide to go through with it :thumbsup:

yeh scott nearly got hit by an oldish blue wrx, as soon as those things touch grass they lose it.. probably missed him by a metre..

and the fact that there was GB oil all over the track didnt help, i spoke to the towie that picked him up. pretty stupid move by the driver continuing the drive half of the track spilling oil everywhere..

not sure if you were still there, a wrx touched the grass coming on to the pit straight, lost it and went backwards into the wall hard.

lucky he had a cage.

I'm sure he had no idea he was dropping oil as he went past the pit entrance twice whilst it was happening!

Hrmm bit more exy than I thought

But I'll keep in touch with you Scotty if I do decide to go through with it :thumbsup:

It's worth it every time you press the quiet button on the remote. I can't believe how quiet mine is closed, almost stock noise level, not bad for a 3.5 inch muffler. Even open it's not too bad.

Thanks!

Of your car?

Felt like 270rwkw in a 1250kg car is more than enough for the street. I would be a bit scared driving that thing hard in the twisties.

It is a little laggy down low but I haven't driven that many sr20's so might actually be good in a sr20.

But once it hits full boost it goes hard!

Oh yeah you clutch isn't that bad lol, Did not stall once :P

lol you didnt stall it because of the amount of pre warning i gave you..

yeh down low its abit meh, but once it comes on its all go.

Not that you were in the car or anything ey Aaron... :P

Bit scary having a rex crossed up in front of you, I nearly Tboned him. I guess he lost concentration having a Volvo whale pushing him. lol.

yeh lol not that I was in the car or anything.

not sure if you were still there, a wrx touched the grass coming on to the pit straight, lost it and went backwards into the wall hard.

lucky he had a cage.

I'm sure he had no idea he was dropping oil as he went past the pit entrance twice whilst it was happening!

Yeh, we both saw that, I was hoping to get out for another run myself before that ruined my chances.

I love the way they let the Novice guys clean up the sawdust, it didn't seem to change the grip too much, just the confidence. :)

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