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Postby Vindi » Sun Jul 01, 2012 5:48 pm

Used to come on here all the time as vindi49, but seem to have lost my password / changed my email address a few times since then... I've sold the kit car and bought a bike... then got knocked off the bike and bought an MX5... then sold it and bought another one thats now got a bigger engine and throttle bodies. Currently trying to lighten it as much as possible (120kg lost so far). If I go much further it'll weight the same and have the same power as the kit car :oops: Probably shouldn't have sold that!

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Postby mjslonergan » Sun Jul 01, 2012 5:49 pm

Before anyone else says it, pictures... pictures seem to be liked around here :)
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