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Certainly looks like we got a day happening on the 19th

Having had Whiteline tinker with all four corners, just last Saturday, i'm itchin to see how she feels now.

At this point i'd say i'll be there after about 10am, (work am's).

OP L2S are private practice days and there will be no timing at the event. The good news is UAS's will be bringing timers, they are for hire $30 for the day. If you and someone kickin $15 each you get a lot of value for the day.

I think there are 5 timers available on the day.

I know Abo is keen to have one, so there are 4 left.

Ok to spice things up a little, John from UAS has provided us with the chance to work out who the best driver really is, same car same day. Please see the additional detail in the attached post. Please post your interest there is you want to drive.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...howtopic=138007

Ok,

Here are the likely players for the day.

Oz GTR

Steve WRX

Beer B!tch

Ports

Evil

Nath95

Prank

Abo

Boostedboat

Ranbunctious1

Driver cahllange

Oz GTR

Steve WRX

Abo

Boostedboat

Noooo... After I missed EC on Sunday I'm burning for another day to make up for it, but I can't make it on the 19th cos i've got a meeting for work I cant get out of!

Damn you all :)

wednesday is the only day I can get off so might give that a go....shame about the only getting the half track

you can still have plenty of fun on the South Circuit.. and for $50!!! I'd be stoked!!!

A quick call to OP confirmed that the day is still on the 19th. She advised that there can only be a max of 4 people on the track at once, otherwise it has to be marshalled and fire points around the track. I committed we would group ourselves into groups of 4 before hitting the track.




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