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mine sits (bolted in) kinda like this:

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super chop

Will this do -

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Also, in regards to NOOBness, what helmets are you guys using? Ive done some looking online and there are some cheapies for $100-150, is it better to have a full helmet etc?

as long as it's quick to get out, should be good.

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as for helmets - i got an open face from MCAS - i used to run a closed face but i've found i can breathe a lot better with open face - adrenaline etc, breathing heavier - good to have lots of air.

personal preference of course though!

Yeah should be quick enough to get out, NOT that i intend on needing it :P

Hmmm might try a full helmet so i can use it on the go-karts too when i go.......

if you have the sticker that allows you to run at the drags (even the older one that they wont let u use anymore) and your golden.. you know the one im talking about au/ns 1986 or whatever

Hell turn up with a cardboard box if u want so long as it has the sticker haha

Am I able to stop by the texikana if I'm not participating? Reason being is I'd like to get a cams licence for an upcoming trackschool trackday on the 25th and so I can participate in skyline nats and SAU nats. Thanks

Am I able to stop by the texikana if I'm not participating? Reason being is I'd like to get a cams licence for an upcoming trackschool trackday on the 25th and so I can participate in skyline nats and SAU nats. Thanks

You have a Silvia... Why aren't you on NS.com? :blink:

If anyone is looking for 18" rims for skids.. these are still hanging around

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/397243-2-x-18-advanti-stalkers/page__p__6307355#entry6307355

They should be usable as they are. They would both hold skid tyres with no issues. Literally 2 min. away from Texi.

Repairer said they fixable.

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