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Hello :)

Although I cannot attend the track day (I'll be working at the very fuel station you guys will be meeting at), would someone be willing to pick up a few interior parts for me?

Will pay for your troubles, you can even drop them off on your way back (Shell servo I work at)

Frink: If you really want those keyrings, i can get you a complete set for free :geek:

Cheers!

Paul

I will pay if someone does pick them up for me ($50), which i think is half a tank these days ><

I will pay if someone does pick them up for me ($50), which i think is half a tank these days ><

I'll pick em up for nothing, depending on size :geek:

Is anyone taking a passenger for the day that has a drivers licence??? need someone to drive my car up

CJ, if you are picking up your jacket from Nick or Anna tomorrow (one or the other is bringing them!) can you please grab mine too? Then I can get it from you at some stage.... :cheers:

No probs, If I get mine will get yours, need to remember lol :)

Awesome day! anyone who didn't come along really missed out. all the noob's did really well. hope you all got home without any dramas. i had to shoot off early as i didn't want to get stuck on the hwy in the dark trying to repair my car. it made it home though, thank god. had a huge split in one of my rubber hoses and was leaking boost really badly. but apart from that, was pleased with how i went. reckon i would've been top 5 or 6 outright with my little stock powered GTS-t!

took some of you for a ride too, i hope you all enjoyed it :laugh: i think im going to start going to more "speed off the streets" days on a regular basis....

Awesome day! anyone who didn't come along really missed out. all the noob's did really well. hope you all got home without any dramas. i had to shoot off early as i didn't want to get stuck on the hwy in the dark trying to repair my car. it made it home though, thank god. had a huge split in one of my rubber hoses and was leaking boost really badly. but apart from that, was pleased with how i went. reckon i would've been top 5 or 6 outright with my little stock powered GTS-t!

took some of you for a ride too, i hope you all enjoyed it :blush: i think im going to start going to more "speed off the streets" days on a regular basis....

me tooooo

lets make a plan

Definately keen on doing another one, but probably wouldn't be a good idea until I get my cooling issues sorted out, was getting up to 105-108 oil temp on my guage after a few quick laps. Looking at getting that sorted soon.

nothing wrong with that mate. they'll always get hot to that temp when driving hard. its when it gets up around 120 degrees and above that you need to start worrying. my temp was sitting on about 110 all day and didn't budge....

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