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Hey Fatz... how come every time you do your rain dances it doesn't rain??

Troy... maybe you can join the ever growing list of those that have broken car/wallet and would like to offer their experience to those less fortunate(experienced)!!!

Benm is in and stoked it appears... he told me he was even gonna remove the engine to make his car lighter!!! (well maybe he didn't go that far... but he sounded pretty excited!)

LOL ben!

Bleach1, there is always action on at the track on moto concepts days, they don't break for lunch... no need when you have 45 mins between sessions. And the track is payed for... it doesn't need lunch... so why stop using it?

See you there,

Dan.

Borrowed v8 supertaxis game from a mate at work to get some ec practice.

ended up with missing front bar and spoiler, missing rear spoiler, missing drivers side guard, not one piece of glass in the entire car, drivers side 'a' pillar bent, bonnet so bent you would be lucky to see over the top of it - and then I started the second lap........

Not the easiest game in the world hey pa.

I think this time if we park a few tallish blokes around the BBQ and just keep it quiet we might be ok... I porbably should ask Dave though... I'll call him now.

I'm going to Orange tomorrow guys and girls, early (5am) and wont be back till very late. If you need any last minute info please call me on 0414 940 938.

Cheers,

Dan.

Dan,

Great news !!. I'll change wheels over and prep the car then. Should be a fun day. Last time I was at the creek was to watch the V8s doing the rounds.

We were standing in front of a Porsche that spun out at turn 3, turns out we were on telly. Ten played the race last weekend, and I saw us, but didn't have time to record it. Perfect shot of the kids and us talking to the very gutted driver. Famous at last!! Well kinda.

See you all there.

Julian GTS-t

Originally posted by Majanal

I think this time if we park a few tallish blokes around the BBQ and just keep it quiet we might be ok...  

You can park me around the BBQ when im not being chauffeured (hopefully) around the track... although im not really a tallish bloke.




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