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Satanic is a definite (hopefully all the goodies will be in by July 2) - time to test this thing out :thumbsup: *nudge* Adam *nudge*

NBP Team may have 2 other entries; another from SAU and 1 from RENEW.

immm in! as long as i get my suspension troubles straightend out! but july is verry far away so all good :thumbsup: now to get the cams thing done

ohhh btw i got stuffied coilovers... rekon i shud go and do the track day wid stock suspension instead?!... or would it be more beneficial to change em?

thanks!!!

Guys and Gal's,

Definately go to this one if you're one of those "I'm worried about my car getting wrecked" types. this has to be one of the best beginner tracks around!

Unfortunately wont be able to make it as I will be in Italy at the time..........but have fun!!!!!!!

holy shit its far......2 hours drive....so to get there at 8 in the morning I'd have to get up at 6:30.....ARRGGGHHHH

2 hours drive

get up at 6:30

earliest you would be there is 8:30 lol

unless you speed.. and I dont recommend speeding around there.. Ive been fined each time I have driven to wakefield.

Adam.. I cant afford a track day so do you still need a flagwhore?

Abo,

Are you coming? I look forward to seeing both of us improving our times, and I would love to do a head to head again.

If things work out the way I plan then to, I should have my Cam sprockets in and the 100 ron tune completed. I will probably boost up if I get this work completed.

Sam very keen to have you there. James - yes it's a big big day out but it's so fun you wont care.

Paul - Of course I'll be there. I'm still tossing up whether to do my secret mod before then or not so I may be able to keep up with you... we will have to wait and see.

Cefiro - CHECK

RB25DET - CHECK

SEMI SLICKS - CHECK

NEXT TO NILL TRACK EXPERIENCE - CHECK ;)

Should be interesting.....ahahaha

At least Wakefield is most prob the best track to get used to the car on!

Fun shall be had.....!!!

Question, what type of facilities will they have there for us? Will they be providing power? The boys will be trucking along a full tool kit and we're thinking about lugging along a generator if we don't have power >_<

Stan, you can hire a pit garage if you want, i think its $50 a day - not 100% sure though

Try calling wakefield during normal hours, they will be able to tell you about power in the free pits(carports).

The number is all over www.wakefieldpark.com.au

...so they will have air tools? Like to take rims off? That may be handy >_<




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