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:whackit: space savers are so cool NOT by the way tim the 17,s look great so can I use the burn out tyres for the skid pad:burnout: Look forward to a great day as from all reports mt nebbo was a great day :headspin: Ill with any luck be in on this day:werd:

Originally posted by bigfella

:whackit: space savers are so cool    NOT    by the way tim the 17,s look great so can I use the burn out tyres for the skid pad:burnout:  Look forward to a great day as from all reports mt nebbo was a great day :headspin:   Ill with any luck be in on this day:werd:

Those burnout are under my house so I'll be using them on my car first thanks bigfella (lets call it storeing fee) besides tim won't notice some rubber missing off them, that is if I can get the tarago to spin them. The auto box in it has been a bit lazy recently. So there may be plenty of rubber for the both of us.

I'll be up for skidpan/LVMA or whatever, but I'm not too keen on the dirt track idea. Too much of a pain in the ar$e. If only my Commodore was still running... ah the joys of having a terrible paint job... :D

Originally posted by chaos

hope ya guys dont mind gettin shown up by a holden she may be interested in a drag if they got a quarter mile track but if your car cant do it in 13 secs or better dont bother her holden can do quarter mile in 11 flat

Not bad at all - sounds like a bit of a unit. I hope she doesn't mind being level-pegged down the quarter and beaten in top end by a bone stock sub 1-litre 4 cylinder :)

Hope I am not too late in registering my interest in both the Skid-Pan day and the Drift Day (Tarmac or dirt)!

It is raining this morning (Sat 21st) and I am off to Coopers Plains to the industrial estates to perfect my styles...

You guys just tell me when and where and I will be there.

My ceramic Exceedy button Clutch has only been in for about 6 months and it already wont chirp into 2nd anymore, so the sooner the better for me, I will have to replace it again with something like a twin-plate clutch soon. (MORE CASSSSSH :burnout: )

Very interested...keep me posted please.

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