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LOL, time rolls around so fast. This is the first track day im going to really miss not goign to. I love Sandown. But its my own fault for not pulling my finger out anbd getting things done....there will always be next time, if it rains on Anzac day i wont be so upset about missing it :P

...i didnt mean it like that. Sandown in the rain was pretty fun. Wet tracks are always plenty of fun, provided there isnt standign water.

The rain comment was implying that ii would not have been ablel to beat my last time anyways...nothing to do with how much fun wet track days are. Perhaps its because you stop worryign about the times and learn so much , maybe thats the reason they are so much fun

Good news for the RWD boys :D Weather is looking great for Tuesday, Fine and 22 degrees! wootsmiley.gif

Good stuff!!

Snowy: I'm guessing there's no chance... but hey, I'm not greedy. All I want to do is beat every GT-R there and I'll be happy :spank:

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