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Hmm if the vee dub motor is run in by them I might come out and blow some black smoke on you all.

And you'll probably STILL be able to get home on the same tank of fuel you drove there in on, even if it was down to a quarter...

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All i need to do is get my motor back,put it in,get the piping done,get the lines made,order my clutch,get it started and tuned,run it in,dial up 24psi and then i can make it. Simple. :P

I am 90% in. Will know for sure closer to the date.

Anyone can come as long as they have a aasa license or a cams license.

You may want to check on this as I think that since the track came under new ownership they no longer accepts CAMS licence.

All i need to do is get my motor back,put it in,get the piping done,get the lines made,order my clutch,get it started and tuned,run it in,dial up 24psi and then i can make it. Simple. :P

lol, cmon then, chop chop :)

I am 90% in. Will know for sure closer to the date.

You may want to check on this as I think that since the track came under new ownership they no longer accepts CAMS licence.

They still do Raul :P

Chubbs is right.

AASA now own the track. They will still except CAMS.

I know if they didn't there would be a lot of angry people around!

As per usual I will be there with bells on!!! Support crew for the chris's.

*cough cough*

what about meeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee?

haha..Thanks... I have reserved a spot in the passenger seat for you too. :P

Thanks Iain :) Just for that, i'll drive you there and back. ps: might ask for some tips too when ur sitting shotgun with me.. :)

I'll give you a tip

Don't listen to Ando.

haha..

Are you coming to Liz?

Just make sure you aren't in the same group if she does.

She's always dropping oil or some kind of car part on the track.

Haha Liz.. *awaits an arse kicking on the track*

:D

Just make sure you aren't in the same group if she does.

She's always dropping oil or some kind of car part on the track.

Haha Liz.. *awaits an arse kicking on the track*

:D

haha,Show em up Liz..

ps, i have a tow bar on my car should something bad happen..Lol.. But nothing bad will happen.. :D

*cough cough*

what about meeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee?

I'll give you a tip

Don't listen to Ando.

Hey being your pit bitch is a given.... IF YOUR COMING!!! :D

Oh and what take tips from Lizzeh...??? Ha ha if you do make sure you pack some suncream as you'll spend most the time in the sand!!! :P

Don't make me pull up that 'editted' map of wakefield.... :)

Get Sh@un to do it :)

Are you NUTS!!!! NO WAI !!!! *mutters about curses*

As per usual I will be there with bells on!!! Support crew for the chris's.

Only wish i had a car... :D

Soon, soon it WILL happen.

To newbie's to Wakey... dont stress too much about setup, wakefield is very forgiving, just concentrate on braking points and hitting apex's at Wakey and you should hit some good times! If the Ceffie could do it, anyone can!! :)

PS. Anyone got a cheap car wanna sell me :P

*cough* ZEDDLES *cough* :)

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