Interesting Starion driving lady, does anyone know her??

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Hi Di!
Welcome!
Pics? :)

And that's really all I have to say...
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LOL
sorry guys i sold the starion a while back...i'm just a simple Scorpion owner now...
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rallygirl wrote:LOL
sorry guys i sold the starion a while back...i'm just a simple Scorpion owner now...
ahhhh, well, Mitsubishi?? it qualifies.. why'd you sell it?
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I sold the starion cause i had too many cars to move to my new place....and i wanted to concentrate on racing the scorp...
i loved the starion and will get another one for racing later on...i'd love to rally one just to be different...
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TD05 wrote:http://www.awmn.com.au/forums/viewtopic ... b60f93a2db


someone here has to know her.
i just wanna know what you're doing on the Australian Women's Motorsport Network Forum !!!
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decoy wrote:i just wanna know what you're doing on the Australian Women's Motorsport Network Forum !!!



hahahaha, i was wondering the exact same thing......
oz, here i come....
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well..um..for a start I am a member and secondly I am the editor of their newsletter...why?
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They were talking about TD05, not you..

So how did you find the staz handled in autocrosses/khanas?? I took my standard starion (open diff) in a dirt autokhana a couple of years back, and finished midfield against some purpose built rally cars (older rwd ones tho).
I felt that as long as you set it up right for the corner, so you could flick it in and get boost kicking in in the right spot, it did well. The worst thing tat could happen was to bog down mid-corner
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My starion needed major work to become a comp car, but...i still won first place in class B (standard over 2 litre) at Bagshot autocross track last year and about third way into the field and that was without any suspension set up or engine tune up! The little thing could fly! scary in the wet though (it was wet that day). The guy who bought it off me will autocross it in the near future or possibly road register it (has a fair bit of rust in the doors and bonnet).

I know the ballarat track well. Have done a few Challenge of Club events there. :beer but not in the starion which is a shame as the track is fast!

I have a friend who runs his starion in motorkhana events. He let me drive it at the last motorkhana i was at after the big end went in my black scorp. rofl

Oh and the starion didnt handle..lol...it was like driving a boat around the course!
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I actually took mine on the Rockbank (Melton) track, not the Ballarat one. On one run, i took a wrong turn and a rock punched a big hole in my exhaust.
A mate and I are building up a '77 corolla to run next year hopefully. i'd like to take the staz on the BLCC track too :D . Maybe next year
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lol..such a common occurance at melton track rofl
I hate those rocks!!
We will prolly be out at melton next weekend for a round of the VCAS :D

Another great track is lara (geelong motor sports complex) it is a very fast track!
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