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Wsid 26/07/06


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Will be heading out to WSID to race next Wednesday just putting out feelers for if anyone else is looking at going.

I have done a little bit of work to the skyline since last attending so hopefully I will be able to improve on my times

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If I have the gearbox in in time I might bring it for a shake down... If not I'll be heading out soonish... need to see if I can get under 13.5 with the new set up.

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I will not be heading at as I expect the weather will come into play and also I found Something I need to fix before I next go racing

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Weather might be ok for tomorrow...showers may only be coastal.

SYDNEY FORECAST

Issued at 8:30 am EST on Tuesday 25 July 2006

Warning summary

Nil.

Forecast for Tuesday

Cloudy with a few showers. Light to moderate southwest to southeast winds.

Precis: Showers.

City: Max: 17 Parramatta: Max: 16

Terrey Hills: Max: 15 Penrith: Max: 16

Liverpool: Max: 17 Richmond: Max: 16

UV Index: 2 [Low]

Wednesday

Shower or two, mainly on coast.

City: Min: 12 Max: 16

West: Min: 8 Max: 16

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