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Also, if you take the 2nd exit (Hume St) their is maccas + mobil on the right 200m up the road and bp ultimate on the left about 500m down the road which are the nearest servo's to the track.

(WhereIs doesn't show the roads im talking about but they are there, promise)

Also, if you take the 2nd exit (Hume St) their is maccas + mobil on the right 200m up the road and bp ultimate on the left about 500m down the road which are the nearest servo's to the track.

(WhereIs doesn't show the roads im talking about but they are there, promise)

Awesome BP!! Just what I need!

Is there any spectator out there wants to ride shotgut, Its a long drive and a long day and my mate just pulled out. You can either meet me at Castle Hill or somewhere on the M7. Let me know with a PM including your Mobile!

Just got back from this... had a great day and we're very pleased with the results!!! Thanks heaps to Adam for organizing the day and great to see you actually show up :)

Had a few issues initially but sorted them out to end up with a 1:17 :) If you go to natsoft.com.au you'll be able to see all the results from the day. Good to see SAU was well up there with the RENEW guys in terms of time!

Very happy, can't wait to fit the other goodies, and head up to Eastern Creek for the next one!

PS: Please sir, can I have more boost than 5psi? :)

Damm i nearly came last. rofl

My best time was in the morning, then i found out how to spin and slide and i kepted on trying to do it. It was fun spining and not having to worry about the walls (what walls?) lol at my tyre marks on the ground.

Overall it was a good day, too bad most of us stunk and were really tired. (Musta used up all of Goulburns electricaly and water :))

I really enjoyed it being first time on the track ( I think alot of the new people would agree with me)

Oh and Adam came late, you missed all the action!

Nice to meet everyone too. Thanks to everyone organising this, esp Steve! (I did buy you a drink :))

Awsome..

I had a really great time!

Thanks to all the people who organised this and made the day so enjoyable!

Next time i will have to bring a spare set of wheels so i wont have to cut it short.. but i am very happy with my time even tho i did come last all up :)

Anyone who wants my photos just pm me and send youre email address and i will forward them to you!

♥ Corinne




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