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If you had the stock rails you would be even further away from the firewall.

The problem is your legs

Simon buying things from Hamish was always going to result in vertical lulz

Actually lold at my desk, people looked at me, well done VWL

We swap cars?

Anyone here want some E85? I've got 3 Jerrycans sitting in my garage that I don't want to turn bad, since I'm skipping the next motorsport round they'll be sitting around for 2 months... So want to get rid of it before it goes bad. Someone come take it away for 60 x $0.994/Litre... Cheap Cheap.

Anyone here want some E85? I've got 3 Jerrycans sitting in my garage that I don't want to turn bad, since I'm skipping the next motorsport round they'll be sitting around for 2 months... So want to get rid of it before it goes bad. Someone come take it away for 60 x $0.994/Litre... Cheap Cheap.

If it's sealed then no worries keeping it

Daz just got his car back, we drained the e85 out of it as it had been sitting for 1.5 years in the workshop with the lines open. It still read much the same ethanol content...

I'm going to dump it in the evo and see how it goes. I wouldn't track on it, but daily it should be fine.

I find the worries of E content and H2O saturation are much overstated; often residual tales from anti-E propaganda

By their logic my car and engine should be falling apart at the seams and detonating itself to death / invoking roadside fireballs; reality is it's running better than ever

no

here you go Martin... classy/stylish AND farmer's cred

(except no steel cap lel)

http://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/457144-fs-rm-williams-comfort-craftsman-mens-boots-280-brand-new/

no huge surprise that what I use for a work shoe..

had to drive the skyline for a week while it was getting a RWC.
then back into this, its like ehhhhhh

young fella we have working for us FROTHS bmws something fierce, he froths them as much as dez froths nikes.
cant understand why i wasnt losing my mind not having the bimmer back for the week end of past few days lol

how cool would it be to chop up a VL, and drop the body over a GTR, suspension, brakes, motor and all.

also, ch 9 emailed asking us if we would like to buy equipment from a set.

You mean like:

GTR-VLcover1.jpg

GTR-VLcover2.jpg

GTR-VL%2525281%252529.jpg

GTR-VL%2525282%252529.jpg

GTR-VL%2525283%252529.jpg

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only thing was the guy was a ex gibson motorsport mechanic..so some of the bits came from the race cars...just to make it faster.

I find the worries of E content and H2O saturation are much overstated; often residual tales from anti-E propaganda

By their logic my car and engine should be falling apart at the seams and detonating itself to death / invoking roadside fireballs; reality is it's running better than ever

^this

how cool would it be to chop up a VL, and drop the body over a GTR, suspension, brakes, motor and all.

also, ch 9 emailed asking us if we would like to buy equipment from a set.

About as cool as someone from the Nerd House in a Frathouse movie

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