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Are any of the NSW Skyline peoples coming to Eastern Creek on Friday, or is this the day Sydney men go for their solariums, get their sacks waxed and get their G-Strings tightened for the weekend at Bondi?

I hope you don't mind but seeing as how your now free on Friday I've taken the liberty and booked you in for a back,sack and crack wax. Oh I spoke to Pete and your more than welcome to borrow his little yellow g-sting. :laugh::P:D

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Are any of the NSW Skyline peoples coming to Eastern Creek on Friday, or is this the day Sydney men go for their solariums, get their sacks waxed and get their G-Strings tightened for the weekend at Bondi?

Aaron - we spoke to EC again last week about letting us bring some NSW people along but they so far haven't come to the party. They still are saying for NSW people they will need a PC or high license.

So you and Jack need to come to Wakefield since everyone is now coming there.

you boys better pull the finger out. my friend spencer is down there today with the little alfa. 2 litre, NA, carby. running on 14inch rims. no fancy alloy panels, no turbos, no massive brakes, all still factory glass etc and he just pulled a 1:11.5 out of his arse. on a track with about 25 cars on it!

it was good enough for P2 in quali for group NC outright btw. :(

you boys better pull the finger out. my friend spencer is down there today with the little alfa. 2 litre, NA, carby. running on 14inch rims. no fancy alloy panels, no turbos, no massive brakes, all still factory glass etc and he just pulled a 1:11.5 out of his arse. on a track with about 25 cars on it!

it was good enough for P2 in quali for group NC outright btw. :)

ddamn skills.....making us look bad

nice times for a car that uses a toilet to deliver the fuel :D

Spencer's doing pretty well, hope he's having plenty of fun too :P

lol, yeah we dont have a throttle. we have a half flush or full flush switch... :( yeah he is loving it. we spent a few years building that car, and he spent loads of his own time and money and we are all just happy to have it pay off. 1:11.3 is around 2 secs under the lap record for the class. this weekend saw us wrap up the class championship (got a trip to port douglas). he is having a ball of course. :huh: I can't wait to jump back in the thing, I've been missing some old school ball tearing fun. it's such a great car to drive, and a real testament to his skill as a mechanic and a driver.




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