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I know i promised a drag meet for sometime in Jan but it looks as if it will have to be early mid march after pay day!!!

So are ppl still keen.

I know Leigh you still want a shot at the champ.... lol j/k

So this is a perfect time for all you 32 drivers that think you are the shit, to lay some rubber down and prove it!!!

When the weather cools a bit I also want to do a track day as well.

edit looks like i will be setting the date for sometime in april if all goes well. Just so Nick can come

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hmm very tempted though i cant even drive for another week and i still have a couple of things to do plus i wouldnt mind getting a new clutch its ok for normal driving but i dont think it would handle a wsid meet to well. Anyways if you all want to head up sooner thats cool but i might not be able to make it up till late march early april. Should be nice and cool then anyways :)

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Pfft like you need slicks to beat me :( if anyone should have slicks it should be me :)

Leigh

it looks like it will about march 22nd week after pay day.!!

Leigh get you arse into gear and get it ready.  I am going to get some 16"s with slicks I think.  Say good bye to rest of my clutch.

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Will see if the beast is back and run in by then but if I cant then maybe Jun, Myshy or Widebody may wish to represent the 32's ;)

I would like come to represent the 33's don't know about the 32's but i know JUN aint got much chop seen it go.

Would this be on a Sunday

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Are you serious, JUN ain't got much chop do you know what's been done to it. That thing is an animal and would blow any of us away. :P

I think GZ knows how much chop JUN has :) Id have to agree though, it wasnt even as quick as my stocker! :(

Definately come up Andre, trying my hardest to get the radiator back in the car for this.

EDIT: And on that note, is anyone keen on staying in Sydney that night? No where extravagent, but I couldnt be assed driving back at 10PM and its a good excuse for a friendly drink fest.

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