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Hey steve, could you do mine number too, 81 there's a beer in it for ya!.

Yeah its already done, i just couldnt be bothered laying them all out for the photo - ive done one for everybody from SAU

Cheers for that Steve-0 :dry: Champion!

Just incase you didnt know? I drink scotch :D

Ok, so i had to take a call, and it took more than a minute

And so on for the others (couldnt be stuffed covering the floor with EVERY single one)........

So thats one less thing you lot have to worry about :dry:

Thanks for that!

Some final info will be posted up soon, mostly for the 1st timers but you will all need to read it.

Scutineering starts at 8am and finishes at 8:45am if you dont get your car done in this time period you will need to wait until after the drivers briefing.

Woot! Looking forward to this foshizzle... been doing some servicing the last couple of nights so the car will pretty much be fresh (belts; fluids; all filters).

New tyres go on today :laugh: Not expecting any super-low times as I'm not running any boost at the moment :D But will be a good comparison for next time when I do go back with boost (hopefully) :D

Woot! Looking forward to this foshizzle... been doing some servicing the last couple of nights so the car will pretty much be fresh (belts; fluids; all filters).

New tyres go on today :laugh: Not expecting any super-low times as I'm not running any boost at the moment :D But will be a good comparison for next time when I do go back with boost (hopefully) :D

why no boost?

soo!! may be heading down on sunday.. i vaguely remember the way, but does anyone else have street names/directions?! :D

Easy, once you're on the highway, take the Goulburn exit, then follow that for a while, you will cross a bridge, turn left at the first set of lights after the bridge, follow that for a while. Go past a pub and some shops, then there will be an UNDERpass of the track tracks - ignore that - you want the OVERpass which is on the left (theres a sign) go over the tracks there and follow that, then just cruise along until you see a racetrack on your left :)




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