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Originally posted by dazsta

nissaner, dont worry about it,

eveyrone makes mistakes, after 6 months you'll be able to drive again, and enjoy your skyline again,

pick up a hobby or something and the 6 months will go by in no time!

:) maybe i should go to the gym and work out whenever i feel like driving my car.... then i might look half decent as the guys at the gym... :)

ouch!

lots of people going???? :D

can u post the link

id prefer it to be emptier

and last time i went with fast fours ppl rocking up, there was so many problems, cars going off every 2nd or 3rd, lap

about 5/6 driver briefings during the day telling ppl to drive proeprly

damn!

Yeah, I spoke to wakefield early this week, they are expecting heaps of cars. Will be graded A,B,C though....also, traffic really clears up in the afternoon, all the fast fours boyz will be looking under each other's bonnets and not on the track :D

The link is: http://forums.fastfours.com.au/messageview...&threadid=47847

Far out there are a HEAP of ppl going. :D

Dazsta: What about Monday the 24th or Tuesday the 25th of March??

Does anyone else wana go a weekday instead?

Dates are here:

http://www.wakefieldpark.com.au/site/event...events_calendar

lol, just read that thread, mostly "Sure I'm going...to watch!". Long way to go for a view!

Since we've now got a few maybes, meetup is still on as above, but we won't wait for latecomers.

See you there!




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