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The Bathurst Light Car Club is having a non-championship event up the esses at the end of the month. Entries are still open as of last Friday, so if anyone is interested, I have hard copies or you can download them from their website. I'll be there as this will be a practice session for me as the Nationals will be on there in November.

As usual my contact details are:-

[email protected]

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[email protected]

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0419160561

Neil.

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I'd come and drive... but alas my nationals ARE on that weekend, at Eastern Creek... Have fun mate, I will.

As usual our mobiles will be working overtime possum. Kick there arses buddy.

Neil.

JEESUS!

Get a room you two!

Good luck to you both - I'm in the west this weekend so I'll miss the EC round myself.

Thanks you old fag,,,but we at least are out there racing,,not playin gay track days. Thats so 90's.

By the way I think I have worked out my understeer problems.

Neil.

By the way I think I have worked out my understeer problems.

Neil.

Need to slow down more before you arrive at the corner????

I'll go a chase down one of those trophies mate... only 2 and a half days to go!

Thanks Dad, It is a shame you won't be along, but lucky this year has 2 rounds in NSW... So you can still get to Oran Park!!!

Dan, I can't slow down going into corners,,,I need to carry as much corner speed as i can get. I don't have your torque to pull me outa there.

I worked out that idiot me lowered the rear spoiler way to much. Back to the stanard setting has fixed most of the problem.

Bonkers love your editing work,,,took a bit of thought didn't it.

Toshisan,,,yes splitter all fixed (not painted) and have another one getting built.

2 more sleeps till Bathurst,,,I'm getting edgy.

Neil.

Lets put it this way my good man,,,,I've ordered new undies and the race suit is at the dry-cleaners. Seems my right foot is now telling my brain what to do. I had 2 massive moments at the dipper just managed to keep it off the wall. Thoses wall all huge mutha's up close.

Neil.



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