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Those speed humps massacre the cross member, rails and subframe. This car hangs lower than a s/r chassis even though its not even tucking tread on 19s

Was worse going out lol

Lol is be scared to look under it :O

looks like I missed another great texi.

even if I wanted to come, I couldnt have.

ended up with back troubles that are still persistent even now.

didnt get anything done I wanted to.

next texi, hopefully will be there.

Glad I dropped by to spectate, lots of cool cars and great to see such a good turnout at the Texi. Was good to catch up with everyone and meet some new faces.

Was kicking myself that I didn't enter, especially once it started raining as it really was ideal conditions for getting sideways with minimal tyre wear lol.

Glad I dropped by to spectate, lots of cool cars and great to see such a good turnout at the Texi. Was good to catch up with everyone and meet some new faces.

Was kicking myself that I didn't enter, especially once it started raining as it really was ideal conditions for getting sideways with minimal tyre wear lol.

I showed you minimal tyre wear :P

I think I completed about 3 runs by the book all day, and they were slow at that. I find it very hard to navigate, so some frustration may have resulted in a 3rd gear skid....

I've just finished putting together another vid from all the rest of the footage I have.

Its rendering now, and then it has to upload, so most likely be up tomorrow, if not later tonight.

Lots of slow mo skids. :)

Cheers,

Shaz

Haha pretty sure thats when Terry was telling me I was being beaten by the leaf judging by the way he is laughing

Now if you Daniel had paid me enough money to add a couple seconds to the Leaf's time, I might have succumbed to graft ;)

Lol

I think I completed about 3 runs by the book all day, and they were slow at that. I find it very hard to navigate, so some frustration may have resulted in a 3rd gear skid....

Show off :P

I've just finished putting together another vid from all the rest of the footage I have.

Its rendering now, and then it has to upload, so most likely be up tomorrow, if not later tonight.

Lots of slow mo skids. :)

Cheers,

Shaz

Awesome, can't wait to see it!! The slow mo stuff really does look good!!

I wonder who that sexy sexy man is with Chewbacca on his head...?

That's not a nice thing to say about Terry man :P haha...

Your Chewbacca thingy was pretty awesome tho :yes:

I wonder who that sexy sexy man is with Chewbacca on his head...?

For those who don't know Chewbacca Head - it's Steve, A.K.A. DrDoof! You should all pay tribute to him because he and N1GTR (also Steve) and our very own Goldzilla that started the Texi's at Nirimba oh so many years ago.

Before they got us into Nirimba we had to go way down to Sutton Rd to do skidpan stuff.

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