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huh...done a clutch today...I need some driving..hope is all good for Sat..actualy who cares about the clutch...I just drive it...

Eveyone ready for fun?????

EUG.

I had a wonderful day...I have to thank Corrine for this day..huh....can this get better?....I think I am alive again..heheheh Good effort from everybody..I won nothing but is an experience. We have to support such events or they will disapear.

EUG.

hey eug, nice to meet you out there today, and everyone else for that matter. Was a great day, one rexy had more serious problems, a few people overheated due to abuse lol and corinns clutch died. a lot of rubber was left on the track by the boys with deeper pockets and i had some good times and some extra fun runs :ermm:

all is good in the skyline world. looking forward to the next day, but we need a new event . i would like to learn to drift maybe they can incorporate that, but i guess you cant time it lol. figure 8 in the middle of the slalom maybe? i dunno. see you all at the next one

Good good good fun. Except for the run-in with the local constabulary on the way home.

Anyone else have that kinda vertigo feeling when you got home? Like when you spin round and round and then stop, and your head feels like you're still going around... At about 7pm I still felt like I was sliding sideways. :P




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