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You coming along Chris? There are some great spots to spin out at high speeds in NSW like turn 11 at Wakefield and turn 6/7 at Eastern Creek :)

Yeah i'm working on it. Problem is Dutton sent me broke, and I don't think I will get another track day out of the de-laminated pile of rubber I have left.

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turn 9, turn 11 its all just numbers when yuo can't count :(

Liz.....Kel is the champion of taking someone up the inside under brakes in the first turn....did it on her first race much to the other bloke's surprise :(

Listen to all the excuses come out as the date looms closer. My GTR blew up. My GTR doesnt have tyres.

I cant afford new tyres either, wont stop me from using my road tyres and sliding around everywhere having a ball and making plenty of noise ;)

No tyres...weak. Go and get a used set of road rubber and slap them on for $150 all round

Listen to all the excuses come out as the date looms closer. My GTR blew up. My GTR doesnt have tyres.

I cant afford new tyres either, wont stop me from using my road tyres and sliding around everywhere having a ball and making plenty of noise :P

No tyres...weak. Go and get a used set of road rubber and slap them on for $150 all round

If you buy the tyres... I'll put on the 4WD drift extravagansa. That's how broke I am right now. I had to eat baken beans the last two nights.

The rest of the office loves that new fruity aroma surounding my desk thou!

If you buy the tyres... I'll put on the 4WD drift extravagansa. That's how broke I am right now. I had to eat baken beans the last two nights.

The rest of the office loves that new fruity aroma surounding my desk thou!

LOL...im not kidding either. Im getting lifts to Geelong because i cant afford fuel for the car, i mean i cant afford fuel as i dont have a dollar to my name. Im living off tin soup for dinner, an egg on toast for b'fast and a carrot, some lettuce and a tin of tuna for lunch....and so it has been since the Dutton weekend. LOL cant wait to get paid this weekend :)

The i have to try and get the bar sorted and the car ready for Calder...no money, no time...failing a course i paid good money to do...lol feckin cars :D

Yeah i'm working on it. Problem is Dutton sent me broke, and I don't think I will get another track day out of the de-laminated pile of rubber I have left.

Bah HumBug to that Chris. You have a set of Michelin Pilot Sport Cups on 17's you can bring along so IF the set of 18's semi's do go bang you can have a back up set to play on / get home on. Tyres excuse is not on for you dude! Those Pilots are a lot better now they have been scrubbed in than they were on that 1st test you did with them. And the fronts from Dutton and the other rears are still ok too.

Looks like I'll be coming up on a test set of Toyo's so I don't think I'll be breaking any track records - but I know even on the Toyo's I'll still be faster than any of these NSW gimps. You would be too on old RE55's or the Michelins. :)

Bah HumBug to that Chris. You have a set of Michelin Pilot Sport Cups on 17's you can bring along so IF the set of 18's semi's do go bang you can have a back up set to play on / get home on.

Pilot Cups are slow... Plus they are on Ferni's car ATM, because I have to re-spray his rims because we failed to look after them for him.

snowoman, getting pounded by us at a NSW track is weak. i'm thinking i might head up to PI or sandown next year and dish out a bit of whoop ass.

snowoman, getting pounded by us at a NSW track is weak. i'm thinking i might head up to PI or sandown next year and dish out a bit of whoop ass.

There's already a trip being planned.

It better be to Phillip Island. The only other reason to come to Melbourne is for DECA which is kewl.

dont you worry snowoman. PI is the top of my list outside of NSW. i'm over wakefield. EC is good. OP GP is good, but short circuit bites the pork sword.

:yes:

i may be slow but i can talk the talk, and i have a hard corey seat and harness which makes me look like i mean business.

Ive heard great things about DECA

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Be careful carrying it accross the border. Its pretty good as its pretty anabolic but not too androgenic...still be careful though ;)

AND, i forgot about those farkign tyres...get your ass to Sydney. You have no excuses, you are driving around on our farking race rubber...what a fark up that was ;)




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