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Haven't decided yet. I still haven't bettered my time from my first ever visit there way back in 05 so I might come fix that if the weather looks ok. But it always seems to be raining when we go there however.

As usual I will be there.....haven't run the R at Calder this year so keen to see how she'll go :)

*puts order in for a fine day* :(

hey anth do you think i can jump in with ya for a lap i want to feel how an R goes on the track :(

hey anth do you think i can jump in with ya for a lap i want to feel how an R goes on the track

Lol sure can if you want to see what a stock R goes like....otherwise hook a lift with snowman or scotsman :no:

Lol sure can if you want to see what a stock R goes like....otherwise hook a lift with snowman or scotsman :(

thanks mate that would be great as i havnt expereinced the 26 power on the track at all.. maybe snowman or scotsman are nice enough to take me for a fang aswell :no:

Oh ok...I figured Chris may not make it but figured you had a working car you might like punt around :no:

In that case sure you can come for a passenger session but if its wet I'll be taking it super easy due to very worn semis!

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