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Wooohooooooooooooooooooo twasn't me who was trying to get people out to the hillclimb for a change

I'll be there ;):bunny::(

I'm counting the sleeps.

Entries close 8pm on Thursday for anyone interested in entering. $70, CAMS licence can be obtained on the day - www.sdmahillclimb.com

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thought ild have a go, our cars broke so it wont be there but ill be there, talk, meet, greet and learn, ahh sounds great,

The SAE is broken?

what time do you guys walk the track M???

I don't always walk the track... but recommend it. Happy to walk around say around 8ish so we're back in time for the drivers briefing if you want.

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Damn Alex!!!! Feel for you :woot: Bad conditions, or silliness? :P

Mine is just having rust and leaks removed from the boot after my dodgy-a55 insurance repairs last year.

Edit: Bugger. Car won't be finished, possibly on Tuesday. UGH. Two months more wait!!!

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yeah the the car span out and slamed into a pole backwards tookout right rear struts, proberly could get it going but team member dosnt want to atm.

where was this at? I can't think of a track which has a pole on it.

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AHA.....yep.....heard that one before.......still waiting :woot:

I know, but Cams still haven't given me the right licence, paid for an L2S, got an L2NS, and I dont have my reciept to prove it, so I have to get a new licence. the club didin't receive my membership money, and my water pump karked it at texikhana. but I will be joining again for next year on Sunday and Buying a new licence. So only the car has to be ready then!!!

Trust me. I want to be out there

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where giving it a run on the hardstand at the academy and just testing how much she held, the poor guy let it roll back into a tennis court chair the ones that people sit in to reff, just bad luck, i was in class and didnt get to see it, only bent 2 of the arms, so not too bad, be good when we get this years car up and running,

ahh righto, need to do some panel work myself, fun ay

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