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Ok So its on this wensday night? ive been a few times with my dads mates watchin them run there cars but never actuly gone for a run ? whats the price and what do i need to bring apart from my car helm and some balls. :D

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Hmmm might consider going down this week, gonna strip out the passenger and rear seats and see if it makes much difference.

might get off my ass and fit the oil cooler and change the oil to get ready for SAU trackday.. man.. so lazy..

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hey ray,

i dont think im ever going to go to those lengths....way too lazy to take out the seats just to put them back...

u heading out to wakefield? u racing? im heading out in sept so i thought to give this one a miss....

have u seen what i did to those T1r's? had a little fun on them....regretted it almost instantly...

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Yep SUPPORT SAU and heading out to Wakefield on July 8th or 9th can't remember.

Yeah... kind of tight on cash these days wanna see how close to 12 flat i can get with the current setup resorting to all measures without breaking anything haha

then camshafts will go in and get me a HIGh HIGH 11 hopefully but we will see..

taking advantage of the weighing bridge at WSID :thumbsup: last time the whale weighted in at 1376kg with 1/4 tank of fuel full interior less spare tyre/jack/tools.

LOL i read about your T1R's and SKidpans days. i saw it coming good work rofl

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