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You folks cruising up there that early are psychos.

I won't be leaving until around 7.00am. Get's me there by 9.00am which is plenty of time to chuck the junk out of the boot and have the car scruitineered.

Save yourself some pain and get down there by around 10.30am. The track will be damp in the morning so the action won't happen until after 11.00am (if the rain stops).

Shame more Skylines won't be there. This is prime territory for WRX beating. The bulky Nissans handle the tight stuff real well..

Bugger, those brakes are sitting here so if its off the road may be a good time to bolt them on

Hey Troy, that's a top idea mate. Is there much work involved in it??

Bec: Hopefully it'll be ready by sandown, if I can afford to fix it by then, so we'll see, but fingers crossed!! I really want to go to sandown again!

John: sure did my friend... BANG

So who wants to donate me a dog box?? >_<

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