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i was just thinking the same thing. if fatz doesnt get in i'll boycott. i think this event held so much promise, but so far has delivered so little.

also 600hp, do you own a car/skyline? It's just i've heard about your fathers nice GTR and your brothers wrx, but i never hear about your own stuff? just curious. :rolleyes:

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absolutely, and even if they put a competant race driver in the (as opposed to a drag racer) it stil won't replace years of circuit car development. If the BSM motorsport production car is at 1.09 and improved prod at 1.07 there will not be a bunch of cars at 1.05

The 1.07 is with the mandatory Improved Production 27mm turbo inlet restrictors in place. It would be a bit faster without them, but as Roy said, Wakefield is a handling track more than a power track.

:P Cheers :laugh:

Russ - you suck. Your car is way too fast now.

Anyways - back on topic - Autosalon just called me to say I was in and that it is on Thursday March 30th. I had to tell them I couldn't make it due to Grand Prix commitments.

He did go on to tell me that they would be holding another one later in the year however and I'll get an invite to that. Hopefully it's not on AFL Grand Final day or something.

just got a call from autosalon

sounds like im in

yea baby burnouts

might even have to change the brakes

the brakes russ the brakes

shit im scared i haveent done a hot lap around a track in 2 years... but for teh chicks ill do anything

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just got a call from autosalon

sounds like im in

yea baby burnouts

YEAH BABY!

damn i wish it wasnt on GP weekend, as i'll be in melbourne :D Otherwise i would break out the bikini and come and stand next to your car so you dont look out of place. plus i am heap hotter than most of the models the other blokes hire.

good luck pete. if you dont win just keep driving south to canberra and re-settle there as we wont want you back.

yeah, i think i'm flying down thursday morning. :D

i cant see how anyone else would do a better burnout, but you may find in a circuit battle, that biggest smoke show is not one of the awards on offer...

so do i have to wash my car

it was painted 1.5 years ago since then its had one tub

i dont know if i can bring myself to wash it again

I just received a call to so I am in and accepted. FATZ I will be keeping clear of your shit box doing the smoke show.

john are you scared man? have you driven your car on street tyres?

lolololololololol

just picked up my set of rubber 10 bux fitted and ballanced at ajaj tyre joint for the set of 4

lol

yea baby

man im getting a bull bar for the r31 i heard there was going to be some biffo on the track

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Did anyone get the name of the guy and a contact number from Autosalon? I'm thinking of changing my mind....

:)

Its 724km's from my place to Wakefield. I reckon I could drive up Wed - do this Thurs and drive back Friday and GP on Sat and Sun. Now that the 300 is in I really want to come. LOL

Did anyone get the name of the guy and a contact number from Autosalon? I'm thinking of changing my mind....

:)

Its 724km's from my place to Wakefield. I reckon I could drive up Wed - do this Thurs and drive back Friday and GP on Sat and Sun. Now that the 300 is in I really want to come. LOL

Do it Andrew, ill talk your ear off for the trip there and back :D

Its definitely goign to be better fun then the few days of practice :)

Bris - looks like Wakefield is open for practise on the Wed. Since I've never seen the track before I might head up on the Tuesday now.

Just have to try and source a trailer and see if I can get the leave passes then it'll be on. Might try and get Chris and entry too. He did just come 2nd in the Calder Rally Masters so he should be good enough. I'm sure he'll be faster than any Zeds there.

Bris - looks like Wakefield is open for practise on the Wed. Since I've never seen the track before I might head up on the Tuesday now.

Just have to try and source a trailer and see if I can get the leave passes then it'll be on. Might try and get Chris and entry too. He did just come 2nd in the Calder Rally Masters so he should be good enough. I'm sure he'll be faster than any Zeds there.

How could you miss this one Snowman. Fatz how did they let you in anyway did they need a example or something. You are bound to be a crown pleaser. I think it is timed only event not show or drift, so better change hats or try and reprogram. You Will NOT be popular fi you put dirt all over the track. Actually you go after me would be real good.

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