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yeah i will be down ther from thursday compeating look out for the red 32 come say hi if you see me

hey man were u parked up at maccas mdore last thursday night? I had the other red 32 there, urs just made mine look like shit lol.. if that was urs anyway, had gold work meisters?

hey man were u parked up at maccas mdore last thursday night? I had the other red 32 there, urs just made mine look like shit lol.. if that was urs anyway, had gold work meisters?

Nah wasnt me dont go up that way to often the boys in blue dont like me that much

If anyones going down to powercruise on saturday, there are a few cars meeting at the back straight in Kunda Park (Matilda servo side) and leaving from there anyone else is welcome to tag along. Meeting there at 6am, so that we get there at gates open.

i may not be able to come at all now!... tried to take off my rear windscreen wiper and turns out the bolt keeping the wiper attached to the motor is welded on there, tried to take if it and the windscreen shattered .. told justjap they laughed and said it happens all the time, people with the same idea .. same problem lol, so they are sending me one but if theres any damage from the postage ill have to wait even longer... which will be next week.

skiddy :snore: . Bored with that now. Completely mastered it.

Next mission is to master QR ::

Will be happening Very Very soon :blush:.

Edited by r33cruiser

possibly next month.

Yeah, I've heard its meant to be a really good bike track.

Watch the bumps tho lol, they shud get that fixed. Was soo embarrassing seeing the v8's go around it. I can't believe they actually come to QR.

Yeah i noticed the bumps watching the superbike round there this year. Being such a simple layout though i'd rekon it would be ok for a track noob like me!

Daz, I'm in for powercruise on saturday, I am picking up a mate at the sundowner pub at the bribie turnoff on the way though. Would you guys be ok for a quick stop there so I can tag along with the group?

Maybe have some maccas for brekky as it's right next to the pub?

Daz don't worry about waiting for me, it looks like I wont be going anywhere....

Just changed the oil and pulled the wheels off to check brakes etc, and found that the inside edges of my front tyres are totally f*@ked. Like the canvas shit is showing in a couple of spots. There is around 75-80% tread across the rest of the tyre. Rather pissed off as I only had a wheel alignment done 5-10k ago and the tyres were sweet.

So 2 new tyres and a wheelie for me. I'll make sure they set the toe properly and check the camber this time....

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