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lol, prollem is i need second gear ;)

second comes after first, first being the launch gear.

Real nasty crunch, like asif i didn't have the clutch in.

I'll let it slide and try and work around it for the time being :O

(time to hit the industrial areas to practice launches like that *shhhhh*)

Have you got decent gear box oil in there jago? Redline might fix it.

On another note. We have only one spot left on the day atm.

As before, post your interest if you miss out because we will be keeping a reserve list. There are always 1 or 2 or 3 people drop out at the last minute.

Have you got decent gear box oil in there jago?  Redline might fix it.

On another note.  We have only one spot left on the day atm.

As before, post your interest if you miss out because we will be keeping a reserve list.  There are always 1 or 2 or 3 people drop out at the last minute.

yea im interested. Im planning on doing a full oil change very soon so yea

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Have you got decent gear box oil in there jago?  Redline might fix it.

On another note.  We have only one spot left on the day atm.

As before, post your interest if you miss out because we will be keeping a reserve list.  There are always 1 or 2 or 3 people drop out at the last minute.

Has Jim contacted you regarding their payment....if not can you send him a pm reminder...(CRD)...username

jago does the crunch happen when car is stationary putting it in first? or only when you change quickly when driving?

option number two, same deal when im downshifting, only in second gear, all the others are fine and dandy.

hmmm, then nice new redline oil is the place to start, but if they synchros are worn sooner or later you will be needing new ones :D The oil might buy you 12-18 months though

Has Jim contacted you regarding their payment....if not can you send him a pm reminder...(CRD)...username

I have received no contact from him.

We are now fully booked so if he or anyone else wants in they will go on the reserve list. The reserve list will probably be used because you do get people having to pull out but it's all about first in first served.

man im exited what do you win for the best burnout of the day

and will the burnout pit be open?

and do i have to wear a tank top?

what colour socks does everyone recomend?

two or three underwear

a pat on the back.

Burnout pit not open.

long sleeves.

black.

3.

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