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we normally sit in the stands on the front straight - there is normally an Extreme Clutch banner on the infield opposite where we sit. But we also walk around a lot and chat to guys in the pits, and all of the guys walking about - you can't walk 20 steps without bumping into someone you know :mad:

cool, im trying to figure out what to bring, last time i went we sat in front of that dogleg right before the straight, which meant we needed chairs...so at least i dont have to worry about a chair, i usually bring my digi-cam too but i forgot to bring it to adelaide :mad:

so r u coming to meet us at IF (that is the secret codename) at 10am?

yep, ill be there :mad:

Hey, how come your car has so much power with so few mods - or are only a few of your mods listed in your sig?

the previous owner had that dyno done right before i bought the car, i believe it had properly tuned power fc too, unfortionately i only got the stock computer :D . Theres another dyno that it did with 217rwkw, both dynos were done on 10psi, i got absolutley no idea how it pulled those numbers either :confused:

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