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Is anyone going to Easternats this year?? im thinking about entering just to have a bit of fun on the track...

I am thinking about entering i had a few mates enter last year but they had a few troubles with the police soon as they see you drive out of the course, they see the sticker on the window and pull u over

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Al, im trying! Ill start coming to the track days as well, ive been getting the car setup and im nearly there!

I went last year to Easternats in a mates car and it wasnt to bad, your right about there being a lot of people but i really just want to get out there and abuse my car! since my new found power it is really hard to open it up on the street...

Im really just going for a laugh...

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if anyone goes keep an eye out for a purple VLT called "FATPSI" pretty wicked paint on that thing

I have seen this car booting around in my area i think... if its the one i am thinking about the driver is the biggest cock head ever.

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