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No Aaron to keep Jack honest. Ferni and Snowman need to steal some points from Jack, otherwise he is going to walk away with a big point slead.

So i have to ask Matt. What sort of poke has your thng got now? Extra 20-50rwkws? I fear the lil 20 may get left behind at Sandown.

No Aaron to keep Jack honest. Ferni and Snowman need to steal some points from Jack, otherwise he is going to walk away with a big point slead.

So i have to ask Matt. What sort of poke has your thng got now? Extra 20-50rwkws? I fear the lil 20 may get left behind at Sandown.

Oh well, may aswell try and get 20 points this round, as I'm going to miss the next one in June...

The lil 20 will do well, PI proved that... :thumbsup:

Does it have to be that way or can you take princes on the left over the bridge as you come from springvale junction way?

Sometimes that is closed. safer to go sandown road. won't get stuck.

No Aaron to keep Jack honest. Ferni and Snowman need to steal some points from Jack, otherwise he is going to walk away with a big point slead.

hahaha i don't expect to be anywhere near snowy or jack, first time out and lack of skill, you know.... Should be fun tho, i'm getting pumped....

Un-resolved as in it still wants to blow up above 7,000rpm.

Oh wells.....After all the dramas you've been having I only hope the the month or so break between this round and the next gives you time to sort it/

Edit: Found this Porsche Cayman S one on google videos, not to bad... still not super fast

http://video.google.com.au/videoplay?docid...7&q=sandown

ahhhh that looks scary around the back bends, theres no room for error at all! :mad:

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