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im still planning to go down early, so ill also be in for Winton, basicly to run the new engine in since the car is unregisteered and there is basicly ill get no free track time before august up here.

Ill be towing down with the ute if anyone still needs stuff carted.

pfft to 180 drivers :sorcerer:

you're turning Green Ash!!!

When you drink those with Team Wang - they are referred to as Wang Busters! :P

Will be ace to catch up though.

i thought they were Wang Bangers!!!! lol. They now form a part of the staple diet up here in NSW (especially when Dave, Anna, Bunta and I are on the piss!

Um Steve'o I think you mean.

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you have that every day dont you stevo ahaha

:laugh:

Oh I would.. but im WORKING.. like at WORK. Plus I wouldn't want to get shot by the snipers while trying to cross the hallway.. Come on, I had to army roll down the stairs this morning just to make it safely to my car :D

*sigh*

So what is the lineup now for the Winton/DECA half of the group?

Cars

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TJ

Sam

Liz

Risking

????

Riders

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On second thoughts, I've just found out that the Winton day is the day before the Winton 1hour race, so that track day is going to be packed.

Duncan said that it already gets pretty full given it's only $50 and a short drive from Melbourne... but I'm not sure how good it will be given there is some racing the next day aswell.

Liz.

Owwwww - that sarks Corinne :(

LIZZZZZZZZZZ - you coming or what??

Hi Smoky :P - lol

And for anyone who missed it:

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:)

Hi Bec :D:)

pfft to 180 drivers :sorcerer:

Im with you there Ash :)

im still planning to go down early, so ill also be in for Winton, basicly to run the new engine in since the car is unregisteered and there is basicly ill get no free track time before august up here.

Ill be towing down with the ute if anyone still needs stuff carted.

I think Liz will need the 180 towed home Brad :(

On second thoughts, I've just found out that the Winton day is the day before the Winton 1hour race, so that track day is going to be packed.

Duncan said that it already gets pretty full given it's only $50 and a short drive from Melbourne... but I'm not sure how good it will be given there is some racing the next day aswell.

Liz.

Who ever told you your facts you need to ignore from now on.

The weekend of DECA (Aug 25-26) is a round of the AMRS at Winton. So IF there is any cars there practising they will be pretty cool to watch. But given Winton does their Friday's in 3 groups of 20mins (20mins Bikes, 20 mins Racecars and 20mins street cars) the amount of track time you'll get won't change. But I doubt there will be many there given the Saturday is practise for the AMRS cars anyways.

Plus it's a $100 and its 3hrs from Melbourne so I've never seen more than 10 cars there on a Friday - although this may have a couple more given it is the week before Dutton Vic and few cars could be out for a shakedown / giving co-drivers a test run behind the wheel. But you will leave the day with more than enough laps under your belt to have made it worth while.

Who ever told you your facts you need to ignore from now on.

The weekend of DECA (Aug 25-26) is a round of the AMRS at Winton. So IF there is any cars there practising they will be pretty cool to watch. But given Winton does their Friday's in 3 groups of 20mins (20mins Bikes, 20 mins Racecars and 20mins street cars) the amount of track time you'll get won't change. But I doubt there will be many there given the Saturday is practise for the AMRS cars anyways.

Plus it's a $100 and its 3hrs from Melbourne so I've never seen more than 10 cars there on a Friday - although this may have a couple more given it is the week before Dutton Vic and few cars could be out for a shakedown / giving co-drivers a test run behind the wheel. But you will leave the day with more than enough laps under your belt to have made it worth while.

Number 1 - Comes through with the goods again..

Snowy is correct here people.

Smoky - got a car yet?

Its on bricks at the moment :( my coilovers have been sent away to be reconditioned.. once they are back in.. the gearbox is going to be sorted out by then.. im looking at heading down to Winton with you guys actually :P make the trip worth while :)

Yea he does, pitty he still can't drive.. :P

And you can talk?? :huh:

Just another to a long list... :nyaanyaa:

Remind me to punch you in the ovaries Wayne :P

oh no the fu(k you didn't girlfriend!!!

I think he did Lizord!! :laugh:




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