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If it makes you feel any better, my motor is full of a sponge like material... :O

Gotta rip the sump off tomorrow to try get all the crap out! Must've been lodged in the oil galleries by the previous owner, and now it's happily worked its way through my whole motor, how lovely :O

Im coming for sure just havnt made my mind up if ill get out on the track being that not heaps of people are.... so how many peoples are hittn the track lol :O

Edited by Mobies

LOL ....Ok made up my mind now ill be coming for a couple laps +2 ill be bringing 2 mates come on SA lets get a couple people out on the track because ill chicken out if yaz don't HA HA so its $20 for a day cams license and $90 to get on the track is that right (Salad) ????????

Good on ya Mobies :D

Yeah, you got the prices right. Who cares if no one else is driving, hell, give me the car and I'll gladly drive it :)

Cheers bro hopefully more people do get out there track days only happen a couple times a year and i admit its my first time in the skyline.... Well mate iv been trying to find someone that knows more on the handling side of things you could get your wish Salad man :P

ok finally decided to go

also BOOSTD, nismostu( a maybe ) and a mate in a series 6 are coming too, all are driving

so include us too

2x 33 GTR's

1x 07 STI (maybe)

1x RX7 ser 6

cheers see you all there

Edited by trick

Excellent! This is starting to look like it may be a good turn out now :)

More playing with my car today, if it's not running properly today, I wont be driving it on Saturday, if it is, there's a slim chance that I will be driving :P

Well done guys for getting this organised!!!

Track days are so much fun :)

Wish I could come but a bit far to drive :)

Also can I say a good set of grippy tyres is a great idea (secondhand)..I went out thinking mine old tyres would be good enough I soon found out they werent...

Hope you guys have an awesome day!! Go Team SA!! :P

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