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Abo Bob

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tuitahi

godzl1975

Oz GTR02V

satanic

Smoky

R33deviat

lingeringsoul

Oz GTR02V

boosted zed

Oz GTR02V - Steve Bowman

Oz GTR02V - Shane

Majanal

Have all paid something.

r33freely

hanyou

Have said they are coming - or something similar - but not paid anything.

I have Alan - Oz down as coming but no money.

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Going to be a good day for all those who have entered, more track time than you can poke a stick at!

If anyone needs or wants tyres for the event let me know and i can help you out with some 225/45/17 semi slicks for a bargain price. Note that they are only good for track not roadworthy 50% tread.

get behind the mechanic with a whip.....:O

oh no it's definately not my mechanic that's the problem, he is absolutely fantastic (plug grey imports here!).. it's finding an engine that's the problem lol.

well the people with 32 GTR are of course forever having their car rebuilt because of spun bearings. The group of people with massive body kits and neons and 20" fully sick chrome rims have of course wussed out because they are afraid of chipping their beautiful $50000 paint job.

Hope that stirs some shit up

Get your damn pimp mobiles to the track

:D:D:D:D:D:D

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what happened to all the people that wanted to go when there were only 15 spots and they missed out????

Good question! There was a bunch of people who 'missed out' supposedly. It's a shame so many people piked out instead.

I'm trying to get a mate with a 2005 Liberty, and one with a S6 RX7 out there so we can get some numbers! :kiss:

The hardcore street racers from the central coast should get their act together and come down FFS! :D

I talked to the race team accross the road from us last night - they said they would be interested to come along if they had something to diagnose close to that date.

Car is the MekTek EVO 7.

Question from them; they'll still be invited to come play if they hold C5 licences right?

lol, wtf is a C5 licence? hehe. that must be a very special one.

i think they probably have PC or NC licence. there is no C5 in australian licence structure.

Going to be a good day for all those who have entered, more track time than you can poke a stick at!

If anyone needs or wants tyres for the event let me know and i can help you out with some 225/45/17 semi slicks for a bargain price. Note that they are only good for track not roadworthy 50% tread.

In interested in the tyres, let me know how much you want and what type they are.

I will PM you my details.

Thanks




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