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See you all Bright and early at the meet point at 9amish...

Please don't be late!

Ill be be up bright & early, about 4.30am probably! :/

I wont be in my skyline unfortunatley havent got it back from the workshop yet! :P

see you in the morning! ;)

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Well that was a excellent meet!!

Thanks to everyone that came :) Was so much fun doing the GP Challenge!!

Results for GP Challenge Last session

1st Dan

2nd Liam

3rd Joey

4th Paul

5th Jay

6th Jess

7th Kiel

8th Jeff

9th Jordan

10th Sana

11th Sam

12th SABA

13th Mel

14th Lauren

I came 6th all up :banana: in a grid of 14..and very sore the last kart I had was so heavy on the steering I will be feeling it tomorrow

Thank you to Joeyz parents for putting in the BBQ after..was yum!!

I will scan the results and post them up Monday Guys :)

So what are we going to do for April??

Hi Anna and Marko R1 :D

Welcome to the forum

Yep like Jazzy-i said, we have a meet up every month, we have done cruise and dinner

Last one was a BBQ at Shellharbour and March was a Go Kart GP Challenge in Picton :D

Always open for ideas and suggestions on what we can do for each meet??So start thinking guys and we will vote :)

I suggest for April we have a cruise and end it somewhere having a nice dinner or Lunch..

I do like a nice Sunday Cruise..Maybe Kangaroo Valley if most are up for it

Hey hey.....any peeps wanna lend a hand ripping out my motor?? Finally get my car up and running only to spin a bearing yay :worship: Anyone have space for rent so i can pull my motor out?? Heeeeeeeeelp, i dunno what to do.....

What happened to coming round Jeff?? Lol, all good, i been smashed with the flu all weekend. Gimme a buzz if ya wanna come check out da crazy noises next weekend :)

Sorry missed you all on saturday,

I had a points score round with SSCC so had to do that instead.

No problem bout the crane and stand Dave

Like jess said her engine is now out and completely stripped down so shes bought a few nice bits for it.

Hopefully will be going back in next weekend then you can grab the crane back again till your done with it.

hi sinful - i vote for Kangaroo Valley (lunch) the longer the drive the better :worship:

while on the subject of pulling out engines...my brother has an r32gtr as well but his turbo's are gone (been off the road for 4yrs)

how hard is it to pull the engine out? he has access to an engine stand & a big garage...ive heard its next to impossible getting the turbos out whilst the engine is in the car




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