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Originally posted by wrxkilla

Great Work with the Servos Richard.

why thank you :P

If anyone does actually want the pdf showing all optimax locations in NSW, you can get it from shells site. or I guess I can email it to you.

Richard

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*sighs*

OK, I guess I have to come along, mmmgtir, shoot me your details & I'll sort the deposit

I'll head down on Tue morning too.

As far as the meet goes, 7.30 at the Pheasants Nest Mobil will give us plenty of time to get there before 9am (Pheasants Nest is about 1hr from CBD, so its a fair way down).

Just confirm the time when you are sure.

hey Mark,

They decided to leave from that Pheasants nest at 6:30am.

hey Mark, Whats the chance you could pick up BigBogan Dave from Penrith on your way over mate?

I really dont wanna have to drive an hour from my house to penrith, then all the way back???

Let me know mate.

Now which skyline guys are coming?

I need someone to come out on a couple of laps in my car and show me how to drift. last time I had a few tries and worked to some degree, got sideways, but then I lost it 3 times on the big corner before the pits. so hopefully someone will be able to guide me.

hey Mark, what about picking Dave up?

Can you do that? If not its cool.

But anyway, that last corner just hit 2nd gear, then full throttle and I'm sure You'll have some oversteer dude. :)

Good man Duncan. :)

So, that leaves one spot. Any of you guys have friends you want to ask?

Just 5 more sleeps ;)

Richard

Originally posted by Duncan

*sighs*

OK, I guess I have to come along, mmmgtir, shoot me your details & I'll sort the deposit

I'll head down on Tue morning too.

As far as the meet goes, 7.30 at the Pheasants Nest Mobil will give us plenty of time to get there before 9am (Pheasants Nest is about 1hr from CBD, so its a fair way down).

Just confirm the time when you are sure.

just 5 more sleeps and im looking shaky.. the car may not be right to take on the track. Will be doing my best to make it... will keep you posted.

If i can bum a lift off someone i would still like to come.

Its not one thing...thats the problem.

i need to get some shielding going for the turbo so not to melt half the wiring in my engine bay, need to tidy up some plumbing, new tyres.

On top of that it looks like im going to have to pay a place to wire up my injectors as i cant find a wiring diagram to help me wire up the resistor pack for the GTR injectors i have. Then i have to check the engine isnt leaning out.

It might be 5 more sleeps but i will have to stay busy, its probably easier to throw the stock turbo/manifold back on for the day:(

see how you go roy. im very close to coming down. i have a day in leiu owing to me and i have to take it soon before they forget about it...i know how my car goes around wakefield already so thats why im a little hesitant, if i had my damn camber kit in, id be in. i'll see how it goes...

Originally posted by franks

see how you go roy. im very close to coming down. i have a day in leiu owing to me and i have to take it soon before they forget about it...i know how my car goes around wakefield already so thats why im a little hesitant, if i had my damn camber kit in, id be in. i'll see how it goes...

Franks, there's a place left with your name on it :uh-huh:

You'd make me a happy man to have all my places filled.

Let me know mate.

Roy, hope you are able to get it sorted in time.

Richard




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