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Hey Adam, you got big swaybars on your car? if not you need them only about $120 each ;)

They were really fast times, well done everyone....its very unusual to have more than a couple of cars under 1.12 at a wakfield day

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Just had a good look at some of the picks of my car cornering, it looks like the side walls are actually folded on the front left wheel, this might explain why when every I pushed the car too far I had traction issues. I might need to run more the 32 PSI?

traction issues meaning some sideways action eh?? lol that pic of you looks MAD...but im sure you want to actually get around the corner quickly not sideways lol awesome car btw! i was standing enxt to your wife on the hill while she was telling your baby how you were NAUGHTY for going off the track a few times and were gonna be sent to the NAUGHTY mat (her words) LOL

Yeha paul I used to run up to 40 hot on road tyres on the track.

but what you really need are cheater tyres.....you know you want to.....

BACK TO THE NAUGHTY CORNER!

Yes, I we relegated to the Naughty mat once I returned to the pits, Tam (my wife) had Bailey (my little Boy) saying "No Daddy" putting me back in place.

Drunken, yes I will try and look around for a set of R34 or R33 GTR rims and them some slicks, I think I would enjoy the confidence of better tyres. Rims first then hunt for some tyres. What are your thoughts, 17" or 18"?

re55 suck

druncan and i proved you can do 6 laps and canvase them

but boy they were a quick 6 laps

:) those tyres were amazing werent they, best thing I've ever driven on :P I still only knocked 1/2 sec of your time in the gtst when i was driving the bloody race car




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