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Autosports "ultimate Control" Skidpan No#1, March 24th Oran Park


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Sorry Corinne,

Not doing this day - car is going to cop an abusing over long weekend so I want to save it for that.

I'll most likely do the next day of this.

I dont think helmets are required for shid pan days, Its been so long since I did one though!

Jeff what rubber you planning to use?? Your goin to be all over the course with that stuff you got on there now

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yeah i know :huh: thats half the plan, i havent got enough time to get organised. if i manage to change brake pads before the end of the week i'll be happy enough. unless your offering?

i am going to have to give up my spot because my car is not ready and i had to spend a few hundred $$ on it last weekend so it will put me out if i go..

i am going to have to give up my spot because my car is not ready and i had to spend a few hundred $$ on it last weekend so it will put me out if i go..

Thats fair enough..

We make Corrine Run... :(

Oh ha ha.. so not! Car needs some work..

So Corinne - what happens if we dont make the 40, do you know? The day will still run with a smaller field?

Im pretty sure we will just be running a smaller groups then.. It will still go ahead either way..




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