Will do, will the AX need an MSA log book?blacky wrote:Do it Lee, even if its just a few...that way its cheap and doesn't take up all yuor time
Who's going to be Sprinting in '09???

" Uh Betty you should of seen this car in Ely today!! it had stickers and stripes
all over it, and when it started up, the noise!!!, I could feel my teeth rattling!!!"
Doubt I'll doing local events and certainly not in Evo which is retired and up for sale although I fear it will be sometime before it shifts.
Exceptions may be offered double drive in Stu's Beemer and a run in my bro's Monaro.
Looking at something V8 'n' classic for long speed weekends away - Tiger, B V8?
Alternatively M3/Monaro VXR to irritate Brian W.
But I aim to turn up to a few just to watch and get even fatter on Smiffy's bacon butties
Last year I did 27 events which at the mo' looks at least 20 too many.
Exceptions may be offered double drive in Stu's Beemer and a run in my bro's Monaro.
Looking at something V8 'n' classic for long speed weekends away - Tiger, B V8?
Alternatively M3/Monaro VXR to irritate Brian W.
But I aim to turn up to a few just to watch and get even fatter on Smiffy's bacon butties
Last year I did 27 events which at the mo' looks at least 20 too many.
Sounds interesting, I think a M3 with be quicker/better than a Monaro + it doesn't have a chicken on the bonnet!!!
Where is the Evo up for sale Kim??
Did you see that Smiffys is getting an award at the B19 awards evening for support to the club....that gave me a giggle!
27 events, bloomin ell Kim.....that's loads, on a quick count up I did 16 and that was enough for me with my work/living situation :!:
Where is the Evo up for sale Kim??
Did you see that Smiffys is getting an award at the B19 awards evening for support to the club....that gave me a giggle!
27 events, bloomin ell Kim.....that's loads, on a quick count up I did 16 and that was enough for me with my work/living situation :!:
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what is the definition of msa approved, is it as per the guidelines in the blue book or the manufacturer/installer of the cage is approved by the msa
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Ill be there :!: started tieing the cage into the shell now, because the screen is out sent the dash of to be flocked, fitting new feul system as well. Then engine out to fit new sump fit reverse manifold with heat reducing spacers, try and get intercooler pipes shorter. And may twist the turbo.
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