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can the team motto be

"Super Fun Happy Sliders"

which the closest japanese translation i can get is 極度な楽しみの幸せなスライダー

which when translated again = The extreme it is pleasant straw raincoat happy slider

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me? I'm part of the mill park massif (including Roy, skylinegeoff, doxx and a few others)

.... its all good except the dress they make me wear :)

Team Trackday? Me wants in:wavey:  

... me too, do i need vic rego, or can any hillbilly from a northen state play :hippy:

perhaps if u explained urself a little better as to what exactly it is that you were refering too we migh be able to be a little more helpful.

read the previous posts as there are a few questions which werent answered in regards to your question.

ie. this is a car club? were you refering to a drift team? a togue (sp?) team etc etc etc

Roy: yeah your probably right, i can't drive for sht so i doubt anything bad will happen, but just paranoid i guess incase i get lucky or unlucky...

Gojira: what do you mean oil supply up to track work?

Gojira: what do you mean oil supply up to track work?

Well the stock sump is nothing special especially if you are pulling some lateral G's with sticky tyres and roly poly stock suspension, I have heard that simply overfilling the oil by a litre is enough. But ideally a baffled sump and an oil cooler is some good protection.

I think the stock pump is fine on RB26 using std revs, i think it more to do with the fact that there is no oil around the pick up during sustained cornering, so the pump is always going to struggle so pump what isnt there. I think th epump is only an issue if you are usign higher then std revs, or the thing is shot to start with

i should rename this thread to FERNI's TRACK NEED- Needs HELP!

nawwww... jk

well im thinking of a drifting/racing/car cruise club sorta thing...

it was be tastey to see a mix breed of cars not only skylines.

if this can be done i have some people with silvia's and seven's lineing up and atm i just need some SAU peeepz in it!

thanks

There are some pretty well established non car specific clubs.

MCCR, Exclusive, TeamAZM, Fangartists etc...

One of those or a subgroup of them should suit your needs.

(If anyone is "ex" one of those clubs save your biatching for MSN)

But I will always be a Super Fun Happy Slider

...well im thinking of a drifting/racing/car cruise club sorta thing...

it was be tastey to see a mix breed of cars not only skylines.

if this can be done i have some people with silvia's and seven's lineing up and atm i just need some SAU peeepz in it!

There isnt a name for it except a few folk going for a boring 3 hr drive, so to enjoy 6hrs of thrashing around at highly illegal speeds which must be reserved for these sorts of occasions...come one, come all.... :(

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I dont really know any Vic guys (except for those poor few who havent been able to avoid me:Oops: ), so not knowing anyone isnt an excuse, actually its the perfect reason to come along, get to meet everybody and enjoy our cars :D

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