bmw e36 track project
The car looked and went very well tonight. Excellent work Jason
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The car is indeed very impressive and I must say Jason, you got skills 
Even though I am relatively new to pax laps. (always been too chicken in the past
) I was very impressed in your car control skills and confidence on the track.
Thank you for the experience, you have in fact cured my fears of being a passenger out on track. :thumb:
Thanks also to Andrea for my first trip out on track in a scooby and to Ben for the sideways action

Even though I am relatively new to pax laps. (always been too chicken in the past

Thank you for the experience, you have in fact cured my fears of being a passenger out on track. :thumb:
Thanks also to Andrea for my first trip out on track in a scooby and to Ben for the sideways action

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thanks guys i was pleased with the car , i will have to fit a brake bias though as i junked the abs wiring and i was locking the rears . i have another to do list but it will have to wait until funds allow ,just want to get out there again.
the car weighed in at 1189kg with 20litres of fuel .
nik i'm glad you enjoyed the laps ,bloody m3's have too much power though :-D :-D
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jason
the car weighed in at 1189kg with 20litres of fuel .
nik i'm glad you enjoyed the laps ,bloody m3's have too much power though :-D :-D
cheers
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It is indeed :thumb:Gerry H wrote:Had a nose around the inside of this tonight, while no-one was looking and very impressed. The cage is a work of art :smt060
Very impressive work there Jason and great driving as usual. I was following you around Coram with the inside front wheel off the ground :notworthy:
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Is that when I was in the pax seat? Probably the extra weight on that side that made the wheel liftduncan wrote:
Very impressive work there Jason and great driving as usual. I was following you around Coram with the inside front wheel off the ground :notworthy:

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just looking back over the last year on my project thread and found this quote;
a bit more development work than first anticipated by the looks of it
next year it will be run as it is due to financial constraints which in all honesty will dictate how our 2009 pans out regarding trackdays and events.
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jason
sidewaysfletch wrote: i don't think i will go a long way with this as i need to get the rs turbo finished. i'll
possibly then just keep it as a backup come drift hack![]()
cheers
jason
a bit more development work than first anticipated by the looks of it

next year it will be run as it is due to financial constraints which in all honesty will dictate how our 2009 pans out regarding trackdays and events.
cheers
jason
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