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with the entry form do we send it yto whom and if only wanting to do the driver traing do we need to still fill all the forms out and pay the full amount?

Andrew is BBGTR (WRX Club Treasure) and I think Shane is Aarons mate.

Scott - I don't they they offer a driver training option for Phillip Island. There is just full Sprints. If you are not confident on doing that the PIARC weekends do driver training on the Saturdays of their weekends.

There is a very good chance I might not make it on Saturday, ordered new rotors from Brembo waited 2 weeks only to find out that they sent me the wrong ones.....

Scavenging Melbourne now to find rotors that will suit my hats......

There is a very good chance I might not make it on Saturday, ordered new rotors from Brembo waited 2 weeks only to find out that they sent me the wrong ones.....

Scavenging Melbourne now to find rotors that will suit my hats......

...tried calling...give me a buzz on ...may be able to get something sent first thing in the morning.

...tried calling...give me a buzz on 0408 409 068...may be able to get something sent first thing in the morning.

Roy - Nige might have found something for me, won't know till tomorrow morning (fingers crossed)...

What did u have in mind???

I know a few places that shoudl be able to same day courier / overnight courier. The place Nige is probably thinking off is one of them...Are your rotors 355 x 32? Are they Brembo hats?

Anyway let me know if it falls through...may be able to chase them up

How'd the intercooler outlet hose go partsboy ;)

Gotta be pissed, did DECA struggling with power and no punch out of corners only to discover the IC outlet is split and limiting boost by 20%.

Well I can gladly say that I will be there tomorrow morning!!! Thanks to Nige he found a set of rotors (355 x 32) got them machined and got them on the car about an hour ago.....

Looking forward to it, all that running around was worth it....

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