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Joker

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  1. I've got no experiance but i;d go with "she'll be rite mate'

     

    if it ever picks up I bet the sock will do its job, then when you turn off, drops it etc

     

    if you're really worried I'd check the fuel filter in the engine bay in a couple months maybe

  2. 3 hours ago, Loren said:

    proper under garments

     

    correcto

     

    woulda been nothing worse to turn up & get turned away for not complying

     

    those dog Window things for the back windows seem popular on the few street track cars I've seen

     

    though I do like the look of the vented helmets etc

  3. ahh yeah there's that also, though the ducted helmet seems optimal *hence not just rushing out & getting the best I can for the lowest price 

     

    (never a great approach to skrimp on safety based purely on cost factor : though the 20% off Cardwells might help me get the better equipment for a reasonable investment etc if is comparable)

     

    Hans & Suit and Gloves and boots one at a time I think (as I progress)

     

    the single Layer Silvester Suit I have is ok for now, along with my open Face Helmet that meets the standards for what I do (and it's due for retirement soon)

  4. We all know our Phones are listnenign to us 24/7 right?

     

    well https://cardwells.co.nz/ Mailer just came out with 20 % off Helmets & stuff

     

    (end of Financial Year is a great time to go shopping apparently)

     

    Co-driving went well, the Ka was pretty quiet until the underbody protection gave way & became a grader making it quite hard (no mic in my Helmet Hence I'm "shopping"

     

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    Anyhow I thought these appear resaonable prices : any Pros 7 cons with their gear? 

     

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    I am fairly blonde / dealing with 60x things at once so this is a bit of an 'out loud' thinking / diary for my benefit too when I think i can focus on this 'fairly important' purchase

  5. Time for an upgrade here 

     

    Who's your "Go-to" or things like Helmets, Balaclava, Suit & Undies, Boots Gloves etc 

     

    And yeah I am mostly aiming at ClubSport 'Basic' http://manual.motorsport.org.nz/index.php/knowledgebase/36-2-01a-schedule-a-1/

     

    currently shopping on the likes of

     

    https://www.vortexracewear.com/

    https://www.racetech.co.nz/

    https://shop.racelab.co.nz/

    http://www.chicane.co.nz/

    https://www.prowear.co.nz/

     

    main intention is to co0drive for @Fizzy Toucan soon / Aim towards more track time in a (yet to be repaired) Avenger etc

     

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     **** As of 1 April 2018 the requirements for the safety wear we use changed.  If you haven't already checked your overalls are up to scratch please take the time to CLICK HERE and read through the minimum clothing requirements.  Disclaimer: This is just for your assistance to understand the minimum requirements.  The Motorsport NZ Manual should be refered to.

     

  6. I'd say a fair amout of time @ around $5 an hour would be worth more than the $25 you can get a pair for eh (Plus shipping) inless there's someone near you on here

     

    could just get these https://www.crazysystems.co.nz/index.php?route=product/product&product_id=1550

     

    or bug @matipo in Hamz (Car Stereo Shop

     

    hecka they are even all of $3 if you wanna wait for these

     

    https://www.aliexpress.com/item/4000407125513.html

     

    I'm discovering yeah these machines are great, but can be a PITA to actually use etc)

  7. Just had a request for this from @DRFVDR

     

    https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2801502

     

    Cup holder for Subaru Brumby/Brat

    Summary

    I was sick of having to balance my morning coffee on the way to work in between my legs so I designed this. It fits in the rectangular slot next to the hand break it may be a little lose but some electrical tape used to shim it works well.

    It fits two regular 375ml cans or anything that is a similar size.

    It also makes a prety good arm rest when there isn't a cup in it.

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    Anyone else?
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