Edinburgh Meet - Sat 10th May ??
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Kenny is still drunk from last night and can't kick his way out of a wet paper bag so I'll be giving kuk sool a miss. Hopefully I'll be ready to rock and roll by 4
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Thanks for turning up guys - it was good to meet you all finally.
Sorry I didn't say cheerio to all of you, but I was a bit occupied giving some passenger laps on the bypass . Hope you enjoyed it Kenny ! Just wait till I get the EVC sorted out - there must be another 150hp waiting to tear up the tarmac
Great to meet you all anyway, and hopefully we'll get a better chance to chat more next time !
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Yeah, good to meet you all. Dave, thanks for organising it.
We'll defintely do it again soon.
I've got a few pics of the cars together, once i get them off the camera i'll post them up.
SG72, was speaking to Alan Taylor this morning.. he says your a good lad..and he's got a few storys he can tell about you !!
BE WARNED !!!
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We'll defintely do it again soon.
I've got a few pics of the cars together, once i get them off the camera i'll post them up.
SG72, was speaking to Alan Taylor this morning.. he says your a good lad..and he's got a few storys he can tell about you !!
BE WARNED !!!
Johnny
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I did indeed Kart-man thanks The first boost setting was a little tame and I was thinking 'the scooby would keep up with this 0-100' The second setting which seemed to be about 0.8bar (on your gauge) was rather more interesting Given than you've had it at 1.0+ and she's good for 1.3 I'm guessing it will go like stink when set up right
I was most impressed by the handling on tight little country lanes. I expected its massive kerb weight would be its undoing but once again the Skyline defies physics!
I was most impressed by the handling on tight little country lanes. I expected its massive kerb weight would be its undoing but once again the Skyline defies physics!
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Sorry to hear about your car Steve, that sucks !! Any idea what happened yet ??
And yes, I can vouch for the fact he's got a scoob. I've even got a picture of it in my inbox for some reason !!??
Hopefully see you on Saturday anyway, and fingers crossed it's not an expensive repair.
D
[Edited by kart_man - 5/6/2003 3:20:11 PM]
And yes, I can vouch for the fact he's got a scoob. I've even got a picture of it in my inbox for some reason !!??
Hopefully see you on Saturday anyway, and fingers crossed it's not an expensive repair.
D
[Edited by kart_man - 5/6/2003 3:20:11 PM]
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Good to meet some new people. Thanks to kartman for a run in the skyline. Lovely car and makes a nice sound too. I'm still at the red line that begins at 9 grand and ends at 11!!!
[Edited by Saxo Boy - 5/10/2003 9:32:42 PM]
[Edited by Saxo Boy - 5/10/2003 9:32:42 PM]
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