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Fuel is a part of life. With the petrol price rising we all have to deal with it. It's a 1/4 tank to get down there from the start of the M5 a full day on the track in my car takes up another 1/4 full day in the GTR is 1/2 tank.

I think people have worked out the cost. We aren't trying to scare them off we want more inexperienced people to come to our events That's what we are all about. This year is looking great with 2 groups full of people who have never hit the track before.

I don't see any in house jokes in the thread. We don't have anything against anyone. You're the only one who seems to think otherwise.

Now enough of that.

Only a couple more days everyone! Get your excited pants on! :dry:

*Grabs pirate hat out*

YES it will be the end of that, seeing as I do track days/supersprints as a regular thing and know how much fuel I go through!

P.s If you have a problem/issue with me take it to PM!!!

Ouch, that was a little harsh

I hope not :(:):(

Not harsh really seeing it's the norm..just ask people to be mindful that's all ;)

YES it will be the end of that, seeing as I do track days/supersprints as a regular thing and know how much fuel I go through!

P.s If you have a problem/issue with me take it to PM!!!

I don't see any problems Jess..

hey if its damp you will just learn more in 1 day than in 10 dry days :D

This is right...I went out last super sprint and was slippery as...Was great fun and still managed to do a 1:11 :thumbsup:

You will learn loads about control of the car! :P

Don't be scared of the wet you learn more from it :) plus I was on semi slicks aswell

I don't feel like I need to be pressured to liking anyone.

I hadn't had an issue in the thread. I was just stating that you were the only one who seemed to have a problem about having a joke about hired helments. We aren't laughing or paying or pawning on anyone. It's the internet Jess, it will always be childish. It gives people time to relax from work and have a good laugh instead of always being so boring and serious.

Oh FFS cut it out you too. Stop carrying on like 2 kindergarten children.

Yea I second that,,,If you two want to carry on,,,take it to a Jelly wrestling pool please. Okay boys camera's at the ready.

Oh and by the way I have 2 helmets going cheap.

1st is Mel's having been used once it's a THH blue/silver/black not a mark on it in medium $70 bucks

2nd is my old one not sure of brand but a cheapy used about 20 track days. Pretty blue. $50 bucks.

Note very clean helmets no nits.

Neil.

Oh and by the way I have 2 helmets going cheap.

1st is Mel's having been used once it's a THH blue/silver/black not a mark on it in medium $70 bucks

2nd is my old one not sure of brand but a cheapy used about 20 track days. Pretty blue. $50 bucks.

Note very clean helmets no nits.

Neil.

BARGIN! I sold my spare one that didn't fit for $60

make sure you get a kebab from tommy's kebabs in smithfield before you leave :)

nope fully tabouli at Pemuluway is waaaaaaaaaay better :thumbsup:

http://www.weather.com.au/nsw/goulburn

Weather outlook is getting a bit worse.

:D Noooooooo My slicks will be absolutely useless if it rains !!!! *steals Sams wets*

lol, dont even bother looking - just bring jerry cans :P

Jerry cans are the way to go.... although filling em up is going to hurt especially when filling the car up also!!

nope fully tabouli at Pemuluway is waaaaaaaaaay better :thumbsup:

:D Noooooooo My slicks will be absolutely useless if it rains !!!! *steals Sams wets*

Jerry cans are the way to go.... although filling em up is going to hurt especially when filling the car up also!!

Slicks? Ill be on completely fcuked semi's :P

Yeah. fuel's fuel - not going to get cheaper anytime soon, doesnt phase me really




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