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Well after some deliberation about this split block, well not much really, its been welded and filled full of devcon so as long as it doesnt leak oil (will know tomorrow arvo) blacky WILL be running!

Im excited!! Heat Treatments new car will be there along with some other new ones.

See you there.

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Well after some deliberation about this split block, well not much really, its been welded and filled full of devcon so as long as it doesnt leak oil (will know tomorrow arvo) blacky WILL be running!

Im excited!! Heat Treatments new car will be there along with some other new ones.

See you there.

I didnt think the heat treatments tube 350z would be done in time! Best of luck with the black beast, hope you achive your goals!

Looks like its raining all weekend boys :wave:

Im out, have made other plans as there is no chance of a dry strip tomorrow, maby fine on Sunday but no chance of it running tomorrow.

Brisbane weather warnings

1. A severe weather warning is current for dangerous surf and flash flooding along the Southeast Coast and Fraser Island.

2. Flood Warning current for coastal streams north of Brisbane to the Sunshine Coast, along Mary River, Maroochy and Noosa Rivers.

3. A wind warning is current for coastal waters between Yeppoon and Coolangatta including Moreton Bay and Hervey Bay.

4. No chance for racer boys in they toys at willowbank this weekend

Seems to have fined up beautifully this evening... typically though my devcon seemed to hold well enough although evidentally the block is cracked in a few more places then we origanally though.. so blacky is out for the weekend but will hopefully be ready for nationals next month...

Ill be out there though as support for friends and general jamboree shenanagins, rain permitting..

Just Sunday for me. Still suffering after the track day. Too long standing and I almost locked up in the car as I was leaving.

Checked the website and lotsa good stuff sunday including the BIKINI show!!!!!!

For all you guys out there unable to make it to the Jamboree i have the next best thing for you

www.speedfm.com.au

Broadcasts 24hrs a day with more and more live shows happening

Jambo Live broadcast starts at 9AM

This is an upcoming Online Radio Station that caters for car enthusiasts

Add them to your favorites - they are gonna be big :)

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