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hahaah thats exactly what i was thinking snowy - you're screwed if aaron got pinged.

Were there any other loudish cars there? I've heard some pretty loud alfas before.

And i think someones pulling your leg about a stroker kit.

1:53 is impressive Roy.. can't wait for PI next year.

Thanks Matt.

Actually it was a 1:52.8130 in practice.

Overall I think it was 3rd fastest for the day.

Once the sun came out, my rooted rear tyres couldn't handle the heat and I could only ever get within a few tenths.

BBGTR, what are you up to ? If I spent the big bucks on a stroker I'd be really disappointed not running a sub 1.40

The noise guy wasn't from the Alfa club. I think he works for the Island itself. Anyhow, they suck ass. It's a race track, not a suburban street.

BBGTR, what are you up to ? If I spent the big bucks on a stroker I'd be really disappointed not running a sub 1.40

:( I thought I saw your car at you know where with the engine out.

1.40 is fast, even with 3.1 litres. Time for a cage my friend.

See you at Calder for the twilight event.

Regards

Andrew

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