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How often do you peeps hold these wakey dayz, Bunta keeps telling me how good wakey is and i wouldnt mind having a crack at it sometime in the near future.

Noel, Unfortunatly it's only 1 this year. I spoke to him about a texikhana in august but wasn't really interested. You can check out our calendar in the events section for more info.

How often do you peeps hold these wakey dayz, Bunta keeps telling me how good wakey is and i wouldnt mind having a crack at it sometime in the near future.

Wakefield do have speed off the streets days most weeks, so you can get your eye in/learn the lines ready to take on next years event.

How often do you peeps hold these wakey dayz, Bunta keeps telling me how good wakey is and i wouldnt mind having a crack at it sometime in the near future.

im going to an open day in October (maybe in the sil80 maybe in my next car) im sure we could gather a small crew up for that if we gave them a few months notice! It wont be as good as an official SAU day but with a bit of company im sure we could make it pretty good!

im going to an open day in October (maybe in the sil80 maybe in my next car) im sure we could gather a small crew up for that if we gave them a few months notice! It wont be as good as an official SAU day but with a bit of company im sure we could make it pretty good!

Let me know I will be in! :thumbsup:

Just remember when driving down..... Goulburn is the cadet training centre for the NSW Police Force, so they will look for any target they can find to pull over and practice on. If the office asks for a test drive of your car don't fear, it's just my mum being a smartass!

wont clear?? you tried?? or you taking the p!55 out of me :)

Yeah i tried them on the front, and its not happening, back.. mehh not really promising.. lol

The rims wont clear at all or just rubs? Are you using spacers?

maybe the wheel weights are hitting the calipar..

wont clear at all for the front, and no, im not using spacers,

Oh well :cheers:

just running my stockies then :blink:

bed soon lol




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