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Muscle Car Masters is on on the 2/3 Sept at Eastern Creek Raceway.

Attending Nissans include;

Winfield GT-R

2 x GMS HR31's

2 x GMS DR30's

Nissan Motorsport Bluebird.

Should be huge.

Some will be hot lapping others will be racing in GrpA/GrpC.

4 races on the Sunday.

Terry and Rod have reproduced group A period shirts to sell.

Button up with pocket. White with large NISSAN in blue front and back.

I dunno how much $ yet.

Hooks

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Liz, weren't you planning to drive at eastern creek on sunday with the qld guys? you may find it a touch tricky. Also those guys planning on doing the L2S day, if I were you I wouldn't... It will be farkin packed.

Spencer and I will be there of course. Got some new bits on the old girl for this one. :) Look for us, group NC car 295.

Liz, weren't you planning to drive at eastern creek on sunday with the qld guys? you may find it a touch tricky. Also those guys planning on doing the L2S day, if I were you I wouldn't... It will be farkin packed.

Spencer and I will be there of course. Got some new bits on the old girl for this one. :) Look for us, group NC car 295.

nope, that was OP and no QLDers. I've not no car to do any sort of track work at the moment... so that's possibly scrapped.




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