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nah, they couldn't fit me in this week, so I took it to UAS instead. They ordered the barrel today and will arrive tomorrow for fitting.

Suspension is getting changed as well, along with a quick tune.

The only little thing left is the steering wheel, might just have to use a tape to tape up the part the thieves cut and hope no one notices.

ATTN LINKS, I may be going down to spectate on sunday.. ill know tomorow , and if i do ill be heading down from the central coast so i could meet you somewear allong the way perhaps

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Dave

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just a quick one....

are we fortunate enough to have numbers provided for us again like at oran park???

thanks

George

I dont think so. Read a few pages back on this thread, I think I asked about it. And Adam (Nath95) said to do what he did ;) so Ill just do that.

Guys, i will take care of numbers for you all if you like

Be prepared to have some sticky tape on your doors to hold them on (doesnt leave marks)

I can laminate an A4 sheet with the number on it and just attach that to the door on the day :kiss:

Let me know and ill do it today after work

Up to you mate

Just thought it would look better if all the SAU'ers had decent looking numbers(looks better in the pics that will be taken), and they were easy to read, unlike a few at Oran :kiss:




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