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I was hoping to get down to watch/photograph this but I ended up getting roped into work so won't be able to make it.

I was down there 2 weeks ago tho and this was the scene - Hope its not quite so bleak for you guys...

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Yep, thats frost - Pfft as if you need an intercooler :worship:

Oh yeah, and the puddles were frozen over so bring your ice skates

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Go Dave.

Big effort queenslanders!

Is anyone going to UAS for supplies tomorrow morning before the track? If so maybe you could pick something up for me and bring it down.

Sucks to hear, Dave, but I hope putting it back together and tuning it goes well.

Man, you Queenslanders are also pushing boundaries - hope you and Bunts have a good time while you're down.

Bah, Adam, if I'd known I would have grabbed it for you to bring along to the Ignition DVD meet at Homebush.

Well we might be 1 person less, my WRX mate just called to let me know he way at the mcdonalds on the hume. I thoughjt it was funny but for some reason he did not see the funny side. He is busy tomorrow and probably cant make it, but he will try.

I on the other hand just found out my L2S has expired, what are my chances of getting it renewed today?

sad to say after a massive effort the boys at the workshop fell a little short, car is sorted now but we wouldn't have gotten there till 4am :thumbsup:

So now it is in getting a permanent fix to the problem rather than a temp one, we will be down in a month or two for an open day!

Andy.

Oil Cooler FINALLY on.. what a pain in the ass should of just paid someone to install it <but got quoted $300 kinda put me off> slept at 4am this morning :)

Then after 3 hours sleep wheel alignment at 8:30..

So pretty much ready to go just need to fill up petrol & jerry can and get some sleep

SEE EVERYONE TOMORROW HOPE THE WEATHER IS GOOD ;)

Oil Cooler FINALLY on.. what a pain in the ass should of just paid someone to install it <but got quoted $300 kinda put me off> slept at 4am this morning :)

Then after 3 hours sleep wheel alignment at 8:30..

So pretty much ready to go just need to fill up petrol & jerry can and get some sleep

SEE EVERYONE TOMORROW HOPE THE WEATHER IS GOOD ;)

Ray, can you please bring a heater.. Its freeZing.. Lol..
Oil Cooler FINALLY on.. what a pain in the ass should of just paid someone to install it <but got quoted $300 kinda put me off> slept at 4am this morning :)

Then after 3 hours sleep wheel alignment at 8:30..

So pretty much ready to go just need to fill up petrol & jerry can and get some sleep

SEE EVERYONE TOMORROW HOPE THE WEATHER IS GOOD ;)

Yep had the same problem but couldnt get mine in dam it. i still be there tho.




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