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Ok guys, who's in for the Circuit Club 4th August Eastern Creek Trackday?

Circuit club days fill up really fast. The last trackday was booked out weeks in advance so get you entry to Narada fast.

http://wp.circuitclub.com.au/?page_id=3 or the entry form is attached.

Who is booked in

Padey

Nissaner

Liz

skyguy61

scathing

DumHedz

tjandriesen

Gerry

Domenic

Vincent

andrew

Circuit_Club_registration_Form_EC.doc

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excellent!!!!

Just don't intimidate me too much this time! every time you were behind me yesterday on Turn 8, I paniced and speared off the track.

oops... sure it wasn't Paul? :laughing-smiley-014:

i've done ec a couple of times before so i should look much less of an idiot like i did on saturday :sleep:

nah nissaner.. it was you i think.. paul was in group 1 and you were in 3??

ando - when the spots fill the spots fill.. i think there is a fair few spots though!!!! I'm sure it's in the supp regs how many there are.

I can't wait to get out there. I've had my car back to Eastcoast a few times sorting the car out.

Ditched the set of eibach springs that I had in for some stiffer ones and a raft of other changes...

Im looking forward to being able to blast down EC straight without being speed delimited to 170km/h,.,,,,GGRRRRRRRRR oh and some new semi's would be nice, oh and more power, oh and and and and and ha *dreams on*

:)




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