DRCCC Resurfacing Progress Pics
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sam the man wrote:Many thanks for the belts, spoke to Thinus last nite about our corner dilema and he also has a few ideas
up his sleeve. He is unfortunately in JHB at the moment and will only be back late Sat nite so wont be able to tweak the corners till next week. But none the less, so long as we have a layout for Sunday we'll all be happy to at least lay down some rubber
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, it's been a long while
, but all for the greater good of the club
. I think a wise tip would be to set your camber to zero for a start on Sunday, that grip is going to be an awesome thing to experience.
gee maar 2 grade camber, as die grip te hoog is gaan dit tyres "chunk".
Raymond- Posts: 2518
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sal van 12 uur avalible wees gaan nie na party more net more ogend werk toe eerste

Michael- Posts: 289
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HI GUys. a Bit disappointing to learn that absolutely no work happened at the track today despite the fact that we have 51 entries for tomorrow and a big crowd practicing. With a club of our size if 10% of the members could show up at a work session a lot can be achieved. If our members don't show up to help, who will be doing the work?
Hope to see some eager faces at the racing tomorrow to help with the pipes before we start racing.
Hope to see some eager faces at the racing tomorrow to help with the pipes before we start racing.
Raymond- Posts: 2518
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Hey Ray i will try come out to the track early to help but i am working at 2pm so i will see what i can do?
hope that helps
hope that helps

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dt_insane- Posts: 2352
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I wonder if we shouldn't go with yellow barrier lines or the conventional white?????? This track looks awesome with yellow and blue.
What you guys think we should do??????


What you guys think we should do??????


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sam the man- Posts: 959
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as long as all members (christo) can see the other side of track no problem

Michael- Posts: 289
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BAWAHAHAHA.
I think he's not the only one!!!
I think he's not the only one!!!
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TRF415 - Borrowed, 27t Silver Can - SARDA Handout, Mazda 6 Shell - R200, 37 Shore Foams - R160.
Winning First Nationals Race Against The "Local Boys" On Their Own Turf - PRICELESS
TRF 415, Reedy 19t, Spec DX3.0
RC10TC4, X Stock 27t, Spec DX3.0
TT01, Tamiya 540J, Hitech Agressor
I'm not a gaenocologist, but I'll have a look.

sam the man- Posts: 959
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that looks stunning. I think the yellow is kind on the eye too. As for seeing the far side, its and age thing.
Raymond- Posts: 2518
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al ons jong manne sal so se

Michael- Posts: 289
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