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I'm hoping its going to open soon as I wish to run mine down before a decent turbo is dropped on it.

We used to have an old 1/4 marked out down Aldinga way, as we got older the next generation kept the markings fresh, wonder if they are still there. :(

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I'm hoping its going to open soon as I wish to run mine down before a decent turbo is dropped on it.

We used to have an old 1/4 marked out down Aldinga way, as we got older the next generation kept the markings fresh, wonder if they are still there. :(

there used to be 1 of these along pt waikefield rd too :P

i heard they were upgrading the timing system.......... that was a while ago.

doesnt take like 2 years to upgrade the light system its prolly got sumthing to do with tight fisted bob jane bending us all over

/jane thinks "if i take there track away for 2 years do no upgrades they'll pay wot ever door price to come and see sum drags" ... and we all know 20-25bux is a rip off for that place but wot do we do

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we could all do burnouts in front of tangles house im sure he wont mind

come along - I wont mind at all!!!

mind you my neighbours are winging biatches tho, cops would be called in the first 150seconds.

hahahahahah

want the address??? :mad:

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sorry tangles that was me didnt realise i was signed in under my sons nic anyway the offer still stands your house on friday night lol

LOL

10 Christine Street, Morphett vale anytime after 6pm

the bbq is gassed up, BYO tho,,, LOL

(edit: Im ordering a big set of blackies in front of #8 - Im 4wd and dont feel like launhing it off the limiter.... who's feeling generous?)

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hey guys, been a while, but we have a meeting here in whyalla on the 23 september i think, only about three and half hour drive, its not a bad track, only 1/8 off a track tho i think, some of you may know the track, could find out info if anyones interested.

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