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liz your a great passenger

ill try harder to scare you next time

pete

haha...I was pretty disappointed that my times didn't improve after what I learnt though! But I'll just blame the slipping clutch lol

that's the first time a girl has ever said that pete was an awesome ride... you been watching some instructional videos pete?

jealous richard? lol

First of all I would like say a big thank you to all of you guys who came down for the day. It was good to see so many nice cars out there. Thank you SO much for all your praise and kind comments. It made it all worth while for me.

Good photo's too :D

Thanks mate

Tosh your the man i had a great day and my mates that came to watch were blown away watching all the race cars,and the hotel room(it had a spa dude),and the food was great real value for money, good on you mate.

when are we doing it again?

Just wanted to say a HUGE thank you to those who attended on the day.

It was great to see such a mixture of cars.

A special commendation goes to the drivers, some of whom recorded personal best times. You all drove and behaved very professionally & this was a major factor in making this such a great day.

We have been inundated with comments of how exciting it was for spectators watching.

Also a very special thanks to those who assisted drivers throughout the day in the preparation of their cars. A great team effort, true sportsmanship.

There is some awesome footage already circulating & we will post up pics on our website in the next couple of days.

Once again, thanks for spending the day with us, we hope to see you at our next Powerplay track day.

Cheers

Jo-Ann & Alistair

Powerplay Imports

Tosh your the man i had a great day and my mates that came to watch were blown away watching all the race cars,and the hotel room(it had a spa dude),and the food was great real value for money, good on you mate.

when are we doing it again?

I knew you boys would be nice and cosy in the Spa :D

As soon as you come around in the ute :rofl:

Tosh/Joann

Great day - thanks again :D

Cant wait for next year.....Oran Park GP??? :rofl:

Im just loading all my photos now (taking a while)

Also i cant find your photos on the site? Maybe im just missing them?

-Steve

Tosh/Joann

Great day - thanks again :D

Cant wait for next year.....Oran Park GP??? :rofl:

Im just loading all my photos now (taking a while)

-Steve

Thanks Steve,

Yeh, it was great spending time with everyone in such a fantastic atmosphere.

Next year?? you won't have to wait that long, should be within the next 2 months & more than likely Eastern Creek this time.

We have literally thousands of photo's to sift through, will take us a while.

We have looked at some of the video footage & it's pretty good.

Some of the pics people took are excellent, hopefully we'll have them in our website gallery by the end of the week.

Jo

Thanks Steve,

Yeh, it was great spending time with everyone in such a fantastic atmosphere.

Next year?? you won't have to wait that long, should be within the next 2 months & more than likely Eastern Creek this time.

We have literally thousands of photo's to sift through, will take us a while.

We have looked at some of the video footage & it's pretty good.

Some of the pics people took are excellent, hopefully we'll have them in our website gallery by the end of the week.

Jo

Ill have to get cracking with the rebuild then :D

Cant wait!!!

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