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ahh good, who is running the EC sprint and will they want another entrant?

I am about 50/50 to enter the day night meeting, its top fun so I will do everything I can to get ready by then :)

what is this day/night meeting the weekend after?

ill be at the EC supersprint next weekend, i think theyve got some spaces left duncan.

woot I am entered in SS as well..Have you been to EC before??

This is my first time :)

Oran Park was awesome fun yesterday It was a good experience to drive in the wet and I got to drive two GTR's :3some: We also tried out the off road buggys they have there on saturday.. I swear that is the best fun and encourage anyone to try them out!!But you do get covered in Mud :)

Duncan,

take my spot for thr ss at EC this coming sunday. Im out.

Jess - EC is good - but its more a HP track than anything

Oh not cool your out Chris :)

Thanks, I am a bit nervous about it, cause heard different things and that first turn is suppose to be the fastest in the southern hemisphere. (or so I have heard) :)

Plus if its wet going to make it extra fun :3some:

Its run by the Alfa club this time around Duncan, Steve the event filled up a while ago and there is now a reserve list.

Chris your best off contacting someone (ie greg) before giving your spot to Duncan as there is an official reserve list.

HP wont be an issue for Jess this weekend, she's using my car again.

Yep, if it don't rain. :)

shweeet....

I was there today, but not racing.. just watching the utes test and a few die hards in stock vk's n stuff...lol

Although there was an old 323 with 4AGZE hammering around..... sounded quite good!!




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