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tyres were bloody hard to replace, garry's were out of stock and they had to get couriered up from melb, but i got them b4 the track day last week.

diffs still single spinning, but I'm certain that the noise from the rear was the tyres falling apart, not diff problem.

I do still have a missfire problem tho :)

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good to meet you guys today, shame you didn't last till the end of the day to see pete trying to punt a charade around the track!

hope your brakes come up ok Tim, you'd be surprised how many ppl first find out they have a brake problem when the go to brake for turn 1 :D

was a great day

wish i could have kept driving but didnt want to risk it once she started dropping oil...........

breaks r fine now think they were just ova heated so its all good

was great to put faces to names...........

im sure will be doing it again in the near future

Well,

Let me tell you I hit a wall about 8pm last night. The adrenalins dropped and reality hit, I slept 10 hr last night and feel like I need another 10. Top day, but I will have think twice about doing back to back again with the bike and car.

Hope to see you all there next time.

Thanks for the good day

CS_180: Were you using Dot5 brake fluid ? :)

Oz: Last time I went i only drove 3 sessions and passengered 1 session and i think i slept about 12hrs straight haha. Its all the concentration that screws you over I think. . .




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