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too far for me to go home get car and come back!

bugger that!

well, theres always next week, or the week after....or the week after that!

Burnsie

I pulled out this morning - not last minute :domokun:

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ok im out too

i finish work at 5, gotta pick up a helmet from a mate, then change my wheels, then pickup 2 people..

then get out there in peak hour traffic!

Im not soft! its just uneconomical with my time limits!

ill def be there next wed as i have wed and thurs off!

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might be bailing as well....my brother just now decided that $15 will break the bank.....havent got me a pit crew....dont want to hit it with the 19" again.....too slow.....will keep pestering him....cross ur fingers ppl....i beat the rain, now just got to beat the lazy brother....

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Im a real race car driver.....they dont change tyres, either do i......

nuh not gonna run on the 19" again the same times and speed.....and got nowhere to put the wheels and tyres while im racing....

guys im def out....bro started to cry the poof (not really but had to bag him out)

Im in for next week...he promised.....ladies til next week....

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padey - is this your first time out?

Not anymore, i popped that cherry tonight.

Had a great time out there. Early on there was virtually no one there. I managed to get 5 runs in and still leave early. The rest of the guys are still there putting in decent times.

Brads time were dropping quicker then a 15year old at a Timberlake concert. I look forward to the videos of him chopping me.

My best time was 12.39, 60ft of 1.88 and terminal of 171km/h.

andrew

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