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There was a silver Skyline (think it was an R33) from one of the staff at Ace Karts. Is that anyone's car from here?

Also Liam, my lap time was 38.xxx (I'll confirm this soon) for the final race. Pretty sure I was a second or 2 faster in qualifying.

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Also Liam, my lap time was 38.xxx (I'll confirm this soon) for the final race. Pretty sure I was a second or 2 faster in qualifying.

38sec lap?

hmmm I distinctly remember getting 30 second laps. and fastest laps being 28-29 seconds. ace karts in port melbourne?

38sec lap?

hmmm I distinctly remember getting 30 second laps. and fastest laps being 28-29 seconds. ace karts in port melbourne?

I'm pretty sure he means in west side (Albion/Sunshine area). Times are inline with that.

My best was only like 39.xx; so slow :(

Need to kart more often imo.

Did you get married today? ^

Saw a pair of pulsar wedding cars on Bridge Rd

lol nah a friend of mine. 2 red N14 SSS'

his wide insisted on another 20 1930-40ms classic wedding cars to transport her and bridesmaids

38sec lap?

hmmm I distinctly remember getting 30 second laps. and fastest laps being 28-29 seconds. ace karts in port melbourne?

Nah Ace Karts in Sunshine. 'Aus Carts' is the one in Port Melbourne, in which yeah they are 28 second lap times.

It's a very fun track, but we had 1 staff member who was an absolute dickhead to everyone haha

most homosexuals do....

now Everybody loves Raymond....thats some funny show

You are straight up fucking retarded. That has got to be one of the worst "comedy's" I have ever had the displeasure of watching.

Ray is pathetic at something or other... his dad gets angry about it, his mum makes some sort of lame assed remark about debora's cooking, they come up with some random shity excuse for robert to dance and then it all ends with deborah refusing to fuck her husband. EVERY SINGLE FUCKNG TIME

My favourite sitcom is Frasier

Are you angry?

Frasier = good

The thinking mans comedy.

The American thinking man's comedy

so the guy that bought my 33 just went Simple Jack on it.

The combo that was proven and reliable @ 325rwkw... he decided to change it up because he didn't believe it would do it.

Also the engine bay apparently needed more bling.... so out went the nismo injectors and nismo fuel pump, and in went:

Greddy (or greddy style i'm not sure) plenum

880 cc Denso injectors with a duel entry rail

90mm throttle body (very important when not changing the smaller intercooler piping)

Walbro (i'm assuming as he said 480lph) fuel pump

and a turbosmart FPR (i'm certain this was solely for bling)

and GUESS WHO'S HAVING FUEL SUPPLY PROBLEMS

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