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Tell me bout it Duncan, I walked to the pub to meet Steve and my shirt was as though it was raining!!!! :D

Theres a prac day tomorrow, but nah, cant be fooked!

maybe early feb I'll head out?

Druncan? you?

yeah mate did well didnt have any probs realy except it was just hot and my car was starving for fuel when i was turning right but other than all that it was good some guys told me they were timing me and i was doing round 55 - 54's all day so i was happyish.

...but Steve, thats the thing!

Do what you can do...get some times.....take some notes on that day you were there...

and then make changes for the next time!!

Ive done a 54 in my boat, so your n/a 2.0L is a f**king awesome time!!! And by the sounds of it, plenty of room to improve that time mate!

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what a sad sight. look at what you get when you go to http://www.oranpark.com.au/

2 options, but of course one of those options is about to dissapear for ever. :/

I am keen to have a go at OP before it is shut down I will hopefully be ready around March-April.

Dam tyres are expensive. :/

Post the dates if you find out when you are going BB and I will try and make it.

We have the following February days available for Private Practice.

19th North Circuit

21st Grand Prix Circuit

24th South Circuit

26th South Circuit




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