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hmmm very intrested

We are running an event in the afternoon called Super Lap, Time Attack. Warm up lap then best of three timed laps with handicaps for slicks or semi slicks, and trophies. Should be hotly contended with some serious cars coming as per usual. Yes TommO would be good and can help out with some juice as no other photographer booked for this one, contact me when you can at shop 9634 8000.

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I'm in for this. C'mon SAU let's get out there.

It's a perfect chance to poke some fun at the cardigan wearer punting around in the slow boat.

Very much looking forward to giving you a little tappa tappa tappa onto the straight in my beer mobile.

yep, GTR is coming out.

will be looking very fancy. just got my new willans 3 inch silverstone harness, and finished the mount for my ex V8 supercar cobra evolution seat :D so i better be half quick or I will look like the massive butt bandit that i really am.

Yep, the Zed fraternity is unaware of your infamous nocturnal habits. :)

So you don't want to let them down.

I will have my new seat to race your new seat Richard and lots more check out the latest mods. Will also have my new Tein Flex with Eibach springs next week ready.

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wakefield is a great track for your first time. Lot's of run-off and not such a high speed track. plus as it has a cleared infield you can see the whole track so the layout is easy to learn.

We have been doing lots fo mods to the Slot Car ready for the day and plan on doing a 1 min 5. Also sorting out a few GTR's and GTS-T 's including corner weighing and supension and brake set ups. Anyone interested in getting their car sorted for this day better get in soon as getting booked out.

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looks good. all you need for that 1.05 is me in the car.

c'mon guys get cracking and come for a little run at wakefield. super lap time attack will be great fun to watch or run in.

looks good. all you need for that 1.05 is me in the car.

c'mon guys get cracking and come for a little run at wakefield. super lap time attack will be great fun to watch or run in.

GTR challenge on hold as no serious GTR contenders at the moment???? Waiting.. Although Pete from Advan may turn up with something tough, like that Yellow R33 beast? We do have Darren Mews, who drives in Drift Australia pro class with his highly modded S14 coming to possibly knock me off the fence, and possibly not? He has ran a 1 min 6.8 or close there to which is close to my best 1 min 6.57.

Big talk up between he and I and should be very close and both of us should beet these times on Sunday.

well unfortunately i was forced into the soft option and ended up being a non-starter. very, very sorry i missed it as I'm sure it was a top day.



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