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Re: Should I put my Cab on the track?
« Reply #10 on: 01 April 2005, 18:48 »
bronze sos to be a pain but are you insured for track days? i know you wont have an accident but if you do i hope your insured! sos to be a bore but im down santa pod next sunday and was gonna to the quarter mile but realised if anything happens i wont be insured! if you are insured do it :evil:

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Re: Should I put my Cab on the track?
« Reply #11 on: 04 April 2005, 08:20 »
bronze sos to be a pain but are you insured for track days? i know you wont have an accident but if you do i hope your insured! sos to be a bore but im down santa pod next sunday and was gonna to the quarter mile but realised if anything happens i wont be insured! if you are insured do it :evil:
Your not a pain at all mate. Good point  :wink: I'll give my insurance a ring in the next couple of days and see what they say   :smiley:

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Re: Should I put my Cab on the track?
« Reply #12 on: 04 April 2005, 08:40 »
there is an easy answer to that...dont crash lol

but as for not putting your car on a 1/4????

how are you going to crash in a straight line???  :laugh:

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Re: Should I put my Cab on the track?
« Reply #13 on: 04 April 2005, 09:49 »
go for it  :evil: i know i would b if i had the chance - even gaz admitted last nite when i went home that it's gutting that the car wont b ready by then as he'd love to have a go  :shocked:

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Re: Should I put my Cab on the track?
« Reply #14 on: 04 April 2005, 10:39 »
I can't afford to crash it now after being asking to use it at a wedding  :wink:

I had a good practice against Velly last night, until we reached a police car in front of us  :shocked:  :laugh:

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Re: Should I put my Cab on the track?
« Reply #15 on: 04 April 2005, 19:20 »
there is an easy answer to that...dont crash lol

but as for not putting your car on a 1/4????

how are you going to crash in a straight line??? :laugh:


ha good point velly never thought of it like that! lol also dont think the girlfriend will be to please :embarassed:

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Re: Should I put my Cab on the track?
« Reply #16 on: 05 April 2005, 08:17 »
there is an easy answer to that...dont crash lol

but as for not putting your car on a 1/4????

how are you going to crash in a straight line??? :laugh:


ha good point velly never thought of it like that! lol also dont think the girlfriend will be to please :embarassed:

the only thing that ceri wasnt too impressed with me about my last track day was writing off 4 new tyres  :grin:



not bad going i thought as 1/2 the day the track was wet  :grin:


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Re: Should I put my Cab on the track?
« Reply #17 on: 05 April 2005, 08:23 »
 :shocked: I don't want my tyres to end up like that  :sad:

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Re: Should I put my Cab on the track?
« Reply #18 on: 05 April 2005, 08:39 »
me niether :cry:

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Re: Should I put my Cab on the track?
« Reply #19 on: 05 April 2005, 09:15 »
that was after a full day down Llandow.
Loads of sideways action...making the LSD work its nuts off  :evil: :grin:

Llandow very very hard on tyres....you wont notice any wear after one session at combe
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