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Jason are you racing on the 28th???

If yes which session are you racing in, Morning or Afternoon...

If you are racing in the oppisite session can i plz borrow your semi slicks???

If anything, just the fronts... Ill go really easy on them...

I have not had any luck tracking down a set for the right money in time and i refuse to pay top dollar for stockies just so i can rip the rubber off and put top dollar semi slick on them...

i'm not actually running on the 28th.... just going out there to do photography, help out etc

dunno about the tyres dude... purely 'coz there's not a GREAT deal of tread left on them... what compensation would you be proposing? :D

i can put you in touch with someone who might have some 2nd hand ones for cheap if you'd like?

I did want a set of stokies with semi slick on them for myself...

Anyone you can point me too would be great... I could use them...

But i need to keep the cost down... The skyline has taken a few grand in the last couple of weeks... Renee will start to notice again...

well, when i asked him about them, he was saying sorta $30 or $40 a tyre.... you'd probably only get a trackday or 2 out of them though...

i can't for the life of me remember the name of his shop though.... his name is John, and his shop is in the valley somewhere..... races a red VN in the saloon car series... they run 225/50/16 RE55s

i SMS'd rhinorebel his details a while back.... he may still have them?

Ok

So im off to sydney tomorrow...

So im not going to be online til the weekend when i get back...

Im going to have dinner with a few NSW members tomorrow night so that should be fun, form what Andy and Anna told me, i should have an awsome night...

So if anyone has some (at least 2 semi slicks on rims) can i borrow them for track day please...

how are we all going this fine, fine evening :)

clutch is fixed, pulled the box out, took clutch off, put clutch back on, box back in, in 3 hrs! :woot: when the clutch came off, it was on the right way, also the thrust bearing was perfectly fine, so who knows what that noise was (but im thinking it was that damn rope, caus i took it out) :(

oh n i also managed to put my head in a pool of oil, so now my hair is all oily :)

bedtime, im fooked :wave:

how are we all going this fine, fine evening :)

clutch is fixed, pulled the box out, took clutch off, put clutch back on, box back in, in 3 hrs! :woot: when the clutch came off, it was on the right way, also the thrust bearing was perfectly fine, so who knows what that noise was (but im thinking it was that damn rope, caus i took it out) :(

oh n i also managed to put my head in a pool of oil, so now my hair is all oily :rant:

bedtime, im fooked :wave:

How interesting... what a mystery indeed!!!

Thanks for everything shane! Hey, did you get your plate yesterday? Was it the right fit?

Baaaaaaaaaaaaahahahahaha it's easy to put body parts in oil, isn't it :P

Ahahah morning Isaac :) I'm just trying to sort out some pub crawl stuff, are you a definiate yet? Or still a 90% in?

umm all i know is that i have this weekend off, but i gots no transport, its in the city right?

hows this for a crazy idea - club hires a minivan for the night, we get someone to be dd then give everyone lifts there and back.. would be fun doing some alcohol fueled early morning cruising...

acutally i'm just scared of public transport :)

hows this for a crazy idea - club hires a minivan for the night, we get someone to be dd then give everyone lifts there and back.. would be fun doing some alcohol fueled early morning cruising...

acutally i'm just scared of public transport :)

I can drive, just give me the van!

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