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You've probably seen the mini coopers around :)

Mainly learner lessons, but also skid pan days (as above ^^), defensive driver courses and track days. I should be up and running in 4-6 weeks if all goes to plan

Man that sounds Awesome!!! Good onya Chris. :thumbsup:

Man that sounds Awesome!!! Good onya Chris. :thumbsup:

I'm pretty keen! Everyone always told me i should be a teacher, but a class of kids sounds crap...

Best part is we get free use of facilities haha :woot:

I'm pretty keen! Everyone always told me i should be a teacher, but a class of kids sounds crap...

Best part is we get free use of facilities haha :woot:

Rob has always suggest to go to something like this, now we get discounts. Thanks Chris.. hahahaha :P

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So I sold the R33 to a mate recently :)
Now got moneys for the R34!

Just got myself some MCA Blue suspension

http://mcasuspension.com/blue-series/

Also just a quick question, does anyone have a guard roller?
My tyres have taken a beating from the guards on the 34 and it's getting to the point that I'm worried I'll cut through the outside wall.

Awww damn! what happened?

I have an adaptronic that is screaming at me to be put into the 34 and tuned on E85 haha

Its a GTR, it just wanted to let me know that it's monthly rebuild was due lol

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