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Whens it booked in?? Same tint as i just got, tis niiiiiiice!! Is that the Celsior? I thought you sold it?

booked in at 9 am tuesday, then its straight to adelaide tyre power for some new rubber (just in time too, had one die on me doin 80 down main north, that was a little hairy).

yup, its the the celsior, i thought i sold it to, but the buyer is being... difficult, so im doing some work to it and jacking up the price. starting to shit me a little though, them not buying the car has meant ive had to redraw on my loan to pay the agency fee for my job in canada...

Darren, what time does the racing start on Saturday? gonna come up with a mate after golf on Saturday morning

Nick im not too sure what time the racing starts, Qualifying prob starts around 10am, Its a twilight meeting so our last couple races will be under lights and finnish at about 9-10pm! Dont forget the open wheelers will be out during the day as they have no lights!!

Nick im not too sure what time the racing starts, Qualifying prob starts around 10am, Its a twilight meeting so our last couple races will be under lights and finnish at about 9-10pm! Dont forget the open wheelers will be out during the day as they have no lights!!

we'll be getting there around 12ish.

might see you out there

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