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Yep, I miss my eyeballs watering from the raw fuel pouring out the exhaust on the startline, and then my chest and body shaking that much my vision goes blury for that 5.0 secs following (well now they do ~4.8s!) ..... ahhh memories :P

Mate I just had a fantastic flashback reading this post.........I almost forgot the feeling but that's exactly what used to happen

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Yup, never used to miss the top fuellers being in adelaide. Top Alcohol and Door Slammers were good value too. Started going when i was 8 (in 1988 with my dad) and went almost every year till they stopped coming (around 1999 I think it was)

For this I severly resent Bob Jane's management of AIR, and I hope this new track goes ahead real quick and f$#ks up his sale prospects for AIR, PRICK!

Yep, I miss my eyeballs watering from the raw fuel pouring out the exhaust on the startline, and then my chest and body shaking that much my vision goes blury for that 5.0 secs following (well now they do ~4.5s!) ..... ahhh memories :P
I missed that feeling, it's been 9 months since I got my last dose of top fuellers & speaking of which dammn Syd they're getting to enjoy Summernats atm. But, can't wait to see the progress of this moto complex.
I missed that feeling, it's been 9 months since I got my last dose of top fuellers & speaking of which dammn Syd they're getting to enjoy Summernats atm. But, can't wait to see the progress of this moto complex.

Its almost worth considering an interstate trip with a few interested SAU'ers for an International meet one day.

I'm definately down for an SAU track day! It's so close to my place too.. i really can't wait. Gives me motivation to do a bit of suspension and brake work in the meanwhile.

Howie you back in the country

Not yet mate, still in malaysia at the moment... will be here in east malaysia for another couple of weeks before heading to KL for a few more days then back in Adelaide. So much has happened in australia since i've been away.. i can't wait to catch up on it all, there was a full page spread yesterday on the Rudd apology in the Borneo Post newspaper.

Hi people, There is a rally on for people to show their support for the motorsport complex ( see flyer below ) The more people that show up the better. Lets get behind this and support it 100%

motorsportparkrallyflyer.jpg

Hope to see you all there! Spread the word SMS everyone you know!!

Brad

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