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looking at the forecast i doubt it will happen.

mmm i agree... id like 2 go... i went last time for the 1st time n did a 14.02 in a stocky 33 gts-t n i had a gr8 time... but im doing my 3rd year electrical tafe sh*t so i doubt ill b able to make it away... good fun tho... reccommend to anyone :blink:

why dont we organise a saturday event, as its alot easier for people to come along

say like the 23rd, meet at a certain point and all head out from there?

i went to my first one last weekend and loved it!!! im hooked

mmm i agree... id like 2 go... i went last time for the 1st time n did a 14.02 in a stocky 33 gts-t n i had a gr8 time... but im doing my 3rd year electrical tafe sh*t so i doubt ill b able to make it away... good fun tho... reccommend to anyone :banana:

hey im doing electrical apprenticeship as well do you go to tafe at eagle farm? i start my third year tafe in april

yeh im there now... well home now... there during the days :ermm: im doin 3A-B all @ once like everyone else... nice 6 wks worth of work... ull b doing maximum demand for domestic, commercial and industrial... as well as transformers... thats 3A... 3B starts next wk and i have no idea... ive had prag for trannys n dave for max demand...

id go 2 a sat event... :banana:

yeh im there now... well home now... there during the days :P im doin 3A-B all @ once like everyone else... nice 6 wks worth of work... ull b doing maximum demand for domestic, commercial and industrial... as well as transformers... thats 3A... 3B starts next wk and i have no idea... ive had prag for trannys n dave for max demand...

id go 2 a sat event... :O

gee I can't wait... yeah i did 2 A&B together (8 weeks) and am doing 3 A&B together as well but its not so bad at least it will be out of the way, not sure who prag is?? dave, what a character did he chuck any hissy fits when i was there he pulled all the wire out of the scrap bins and chucked it all over the floor because he wasnt happy with how it was sorted!

whats your line look like i might have seen it there last year

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gee I can't wait... yeah i did 2 A&B together (8 weeks) and am doing 3 A&B together as well but its not so bad at least it will be out of the way, not sure who prag is?? dave, what a character did he chuck any hissy fits when i was there he pulled all the wire out of the scrap bins and chucked it all over the floor because he wasnt happy with how it was sorted!

whats your line look like i might have seen it there last year

its a silver 33 gts-t sII with a gtr front bar, 3" turbo back exhaust, front mount and pod... pretty stock... i didnt have it when i was there last year... prag is the VERY enthuisiastic indian/sri lanka'n lecturer... hes pretty good... yeh dave cracked the shits when we were doing the domestic wiring when we were testing the boards and using the 1kV meggers on eachother... funny stuff... he was "you little CUN*S!!! stop fu*kin do that or ill fail u all!!" lol

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Sucks it was called of because of the weather, anyone here into drifting i go to every practice at archy.

yeh thought so... driving home from tafe yesterday i couldnt see 5m infront of me driving... then all those floods happened @ capalaba... n then i heard that stoopid kid died body surfing the drains n got his leg stuck in a drain grill or sumfn... (no offense if anyone knew him)

i had trouble doing a burnout @ the drags let alone drifting... but id love to do it... well, learn how to... looks pretty hard...

Sucks it was called of because of the weather, anyone here into drifting i go to every practice at archy.

how often are the drift practices run? sounds like fun - after doing a motorkhana for the first time the other week i can imagine how hard drifting would be

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