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Old 10-31-2005, 02:31 PM
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I would say that I could jack up the coilovers and give her a run but i need to drive up to the great white north that day to get my trans... Sorry Ben

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Old 10-31-2005, 02:46 PM
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I would say that I could jack up the coilovers and give her a run but i need to drive up to the great white north that day to get my trans... Sorry Ben

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Bring back some of the good Labatt's, eh...
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Old 10-31-2005, 02:50 PM
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I will see if I can fit it with all the pharmasudicals I will be bringing back

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Old 10-31-2005, 02:57 PM
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I will see if I can fit it with all the pharmasudicals I will be bringing back

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Just bring me a Cuban!!! I'm sure you can fit that, although the penalty for that would be more than the pharm. and beer combined
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I will see what I can find... and see where in the car I can hide them

Maybe a victory stogey for all when we all toast Bill-stock on the 25th??

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Old 11-02-2005, 01:42 AM
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cuban!!!!??? put me down for four! stupid trade embargos.
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Old 11-03-2005, 04:01 PM
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There's a pretty big mod class now. It'll be Dave and my's biggest class for the whole year. Looks like 6 so far including the battle of the original turbo Legacy/Galant. I hope they like coming in behind an SVX with Jeep like clearance .

Mental note, must find a golf course to practice on!!!
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I will see what I can find... and see where in the car I can hide them

Maybe a victory stogey for all when we all toast Bill-stock on the 25th??

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Old 11-03-2005, 05:16 PM
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ahh yes the trash talking has spilled over. sweet
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ahh yes the trash talking has spilled over. sweet

Trash talk only counts if you're not afraid to show up!
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oh im skurd.... skurd that rallying will bust my svx.
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Old 11-13-2005, 06:56 PM
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Just an FYI, the SVX doesn't make the best of rallyx cars. Sure its fun but can you say OVERSTEER!!! My time was 385 seconds. FTD was around 365. I came on strong towards the end when I stopped braking so I guess that isn't bad for the first time out with stock springs up front and 200lb springs in the rear.

Didn't bottom out once, exhaust stayed on and only battle scare is a broken rear strut mount. The Hoosier dirt stockers performed nicely (great traction when accelerating, not great in the turns) although I'm sure some actually rally tires would've needed about 5 seconds overall.

Definately not a car freindly endevor. It puts a hurting on everything that an autox couldn't even dream of.
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hahaha well I am glad you guys had fun at least...

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Just an FYI, the SVX doesn't make the best of rallyx cars. Sure its fun but can you say OVERSTEER!!! My time was 385 seconds. FTD was around 365. I came on strong towards the end when I stopped braking so I guess that isn't bad for the first time out with stock springs up front and 200lb springs in the rear.

Didn't bottom out once, exhaust stayed on and only battle scare is a broken rear strut mount. The Hoosier dirt stockers performed nicely (great traction when accelerating, not great in the turns) although I'm sure some actually rally tires would've needed about 5 seconds overall.

Definately not a car freindly endevor. It puts a hurting on everything that an autox couldn't even dream of.
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Old 11-14-2005, 05:21 AM
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How in the world did you break the rear strut mount? Did you just grind a little too much away in making them fit?
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No it just seperarted quite a bit.
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