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Yeah true true Richo, just also got to factor in cost of 5 stud conversion + spare set of 5 stud rims + decent 'track tyres' + track day costs. So its another biggish cost just after spending some decent dollars on the old girl.

I will get there eventually, just the wallet has been slapped around like Paul's arse during a driver's briefing........ :)

Now that was funny!!!!

Ok, Ok, Ok, stick to the tread ladies, we can start a new thread about Paul's arse later.

But it is nice and hairy!

As fatz said Gold!

Gordon Levin Tyres (Emu Plains) will have a large quantity of semi + full slick tyres available this time next week (big meeting at Oran Park this weekend) so if anybody needs some good used tyres I advise calling them on mon/tue.

Ive taken the day off so ill be down there doing some laps.. so ill see yas there and show you what not to do :cheers:

Paul... Got a mate from work that wants to go... what does he need to do?? Fill out the entry form - pay through you?? or direct to aaron.

Cheers

Mick

Kero,

Simply get your mate to fill in the application form, and on it is the payment method, which goes direct to Aaron. Let me know once its all done and dusted so I can update the list, from the looks of it SAU could be the majority of cars on the day. This means we will have an absolute ball!




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