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So,

There is a big thread in the motorsport section of SAU about Superlap next saturday.

For those who don't know about superlap, click here

Thought I'd post up in here to see who from NSW would be going out?

I know theres a couple of SAU members entering but there is also going to be some big named workshops entering their cars and the quality will certainly be up there!!

Its $15 to spectate but it should be a good day out!

I'll be entering along with Ryan (BOZ22N) so come out and say G'day and support us!

Cheer's

Chris

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Ill be there! As a spectator though.

I only live 10mins away from Oran Park so if anyone needs to store some wheels/tyres or anything of value that you are a bit worried about leaving somewhere,send me a PM :D

More the merrier, we will need all the support we can get.

Hey Chris do you still have the toy you guys had in your carport at Wakie? If you stuck that to your roof I bet I would distract the other drivers a bit so we could overtake them, lol.

More the merrier, we will need all the support we can get.

Hey Chris do you still have the toy you guys had in your carport at Wakie? If you stuck that to your roof I bet I would distract the other drivers a bit so we could overtake them, lol.

bwahahaha it in Sl!ms possession atm ... but im sure I can pick it up between now and then :(

Il stand at the wall with it resting on the edge!!! bwahahahahahahahaha




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