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This is terrible wheres emo josh when you need him...

Sleeping.

Didn't sleep Sat night, was at a girlys house until 4am, then had to leave for a hill climb soon after that, so we were there early enough for scrutineering.

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Giggity thats plenty of time to get my new clutch...does your old man take the porsche...

ps have you got your license back yet man milker?

Unfortunately not. We discussed me entering it a couple of months before I needed to get my entry in, but as it’s his daily driver and his only means of transport it wasn’t feasible for me, or even him, as either one of us could clip a corner and wreck it.

He put it into the Porsche club magazine and half a dozen people have come and viewd it, so I wouldn’t be surprised if it’s sold soon enough as he wants to go back to two cars, one tow car and a race car. Been looking at clubman’s for him and I’ve been looking at a datsun that was built for track in Vic.

But I can only afford one car and the dastun isn’t even close to road legal and hasn’t had rego for 5 or 6 years so not too suitable for me unless everyone wants to donate money for me to get a daily beater as well.

I was there with a mate an his R32 thats competing

Edited by Nismo_Boy

Got my license back Aug last year, but only back with 3 points.. Work out that corrupt system.. Then they tried to take me too court in Jan this year for "paper work error" as they thought faaark it, we'll see if we can take Josh's 3 points we gave him.

Just been keeping a low key as I don't get the other 9 back for 3 years :thumbsup:

Edited by Nismo_Boy
that is totally shagged....

i have 4 points for a yr and then opens...good and bad!! 3 of those months will be in thailand dont have to wrry bout license there!

Yeh your telling me.. Ah well.

hahah yeh!! True that, 3 months will go quick enough over there, plus this year has already gone pretty quick :thumbsup:

Got my license back Aug last year, but only back with 3 points.. Work out that corrupt system.. Then they tried to take me too court in Jan this year for "paper work error" as they thought faaark it, we'll see if we can take Josh's 3 points we gave him.

Just been keeping a low key as I don't get the other 9 back for 3 years :thumbsup:

Your obviously not doing enough skidies

I haven't driven the 911 in about 4 weeks, so no where near enough! Last car I drove was jamies auto Subi 2 weeks ago haha!!

Did you give the auto a work out? flush out the cobwebs

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