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Hi people,

Tony hasn't put the second page of the entry form up. It's the part that needs signing so it's the important bit.

We've told him and it should be up later today/tonight.

Regards

Andrew

Ok, as we are operating under AASA at Winton, we don't need the usual signy signy bit for the entry form. So the documents on the WRX Forms are correct.

Let the entries flow....

Regards

Andrew

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You going to throw the brakes on Dane? Im interested to hear your thoughts

I'm not sure yet Troy, if I get a chance to get them on I will, so here's hoping.

I'm not 100% that I'll even make it. The second hand box I just put in my car has a chipped tooth... FARK

It drives alright but the synchro from 3rd to 4th is gone, so I'm a little worried about smashing it at winton... Are you bringing the Tow truck Jack?? :)

I'm not sure yet Troy, if I get a chance to get them on I will, so here's hoping.

I'm not 100% that I'll even make it. The second hand box I just put in my car has a chipped tooth... FARK

It drives alright but the synchro from 3rd to 4th is gone, so I'm a little worried about smashing it at winton... Are you bringing the Tow truck Jack?? >_<

Sure am Dane, plenty of room for you!!!!

ahhhh you're are an absolute lifesaver Jack!!! :D

Now hopefully I don't need you to save me... :(

I'll send in my entry tomorrow.

How are the Alcon's??

Alcon's are doing fine, the rears should be ready in 3 weeks...

So what's this upgraded brakes you have?? :huh:

Alcon's are doing fine, the rears should be ready in 3 weeks...

So what's this upgraded brakes you have?? :(

ahhh nice, nice, can't wait to see those bad boys!

I've borrowed Troy's spacing kit for the front calipers so that I can accept a 324mm rotor with the stock calipers. Just going to see whther it is what I'm looking for, and if it is would be a fantastically cost effective solution, so here's hoping.

Matt: sweet. I'll see how these go and have a chat to you about them :P

I've got a few things to check over the weekend. If everything is fine ill be putting my entry in on Monday.

I think i'll need some new tyres. I don't really want to use my semis, but if i do use them will i need a harness since ill be in modified?

muhaha Nick's entering the fray! w00t. nice one.. good to see another modified 4wd in the mix ;D

Tom, only "heavily modified" skylines aparently require a harness.. why dont you want to use semi's?

This will be my first trip to winton in the 34! can't wait.

muhaha Nick's entering the fray! w00t. nice one.. good to see another modified 4wd in the mix ;D

Tom, only "heavily modified" skylines aparently require a harness.. why dont you want to use semi's?

This will be my first trip to winton in the 34! can't wait.

It's good for drifting at Winton :D

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