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3 - SAU members Tinks, DJ Brave & Plumba

1 - Friend and my mechanic for any repairs required :laugh:

1 - Friend and second driver of my car for better times .....lol

No spares :thumbsup::yes:

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I'm in need of a spectator ticket please.

Probably been to over 90% of events held at WSID since it opened, can't start missing them now :glare:

Edit: Also if its your first time at the track, nervous or just want to improve your times see me on the day for some tips, been there enough now to know the basic stuff.

Edited by benm

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Ed's mate has taken one of Norms, which he gave to Adam.

So I think Adam now has 1 ticket left.

w00t my car is all clean and shiny.. waxed/washed it! But it stepped on gum :) Stupid person who left gum on the side street..!

OH man.. is there gonna be alot of pics tomorrow??

my car is soooo DIRTY haven't washed it since its been to wakefield last month :laugh:

hope the weather is good tomorrow been soo looking forward to this day




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