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Shall I take the mongrel on a stock car track?

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Always fancied it. Tomorrow I get my chance. Oval track, 2 cars, cat and mouse. Do a few laps and come off again.... Damn I wanna do it, bearing in mind the risks involved of having concrete walls all around, etc etc.

Should I? Usual things like foregoing insurance etc apply....

I'd say no, unless you want another project to get your teeth into ;):rofl: On a more serious note, are there any restriction on LPG vehicles on the track?

Chris

If you do M8, please post a vid!!!!

Cheers and Good luck!!

Bas

DO IT :rofl:

21 days to N-ring , thats all i'll say , can you get it fixed by then ?

GO JASON, GO JASON GO!!! [/size']

Show 'em what the mongrel is made of, and do Briskoda proud!

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Really want to. I won't have a cam tomorrow, but someone should. Shall see what happens. ;)

I say yes.

I hope nothing on my car breaks when I take 'er round silverstone :(

I've only had her bout a month and shes my baby :(

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I wussed out. :rofl: Maybe next time. No one in my group wanted to come on in a friendly cat & mouse battle. :rofl:

Saw a challenger tank crush a bmw 5 series though! :thumbup:

did the right thing mate , just think of all the sleepless nights you would of had before the 18/8 , you chicken LOL

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:rofl: Plus I saw a vectra lose it and do some good rear end damage on a concrete wall, and a couple of others had very close calls. Have a feeling the track wasn't very grippy.

Next time I might have a little more power too. :D

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