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So when/where is the time/place for checking we have everything we need to compete?

Come over this weekend if you want... we could catch up Saturday afternoon at my place and go over the cars if you like... say 2pm

PM me if you want to come by and don't have my address/ph #

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Sorry guys i'm crap and have not entered for this Sunday mainly coz i'm poor at the moment - wisdom teeth suck, having them removed sucks even more and the bill to have them removed just tops it off.

I even bought a fire extinguisher and new QFM brake pads! They'll be useful next time.

However i'll almost certainly be there to watch and catch up.

Not a bad showing for the Skylines, took it right up to the WRX's and Evo's on a first showing.

The eventual winner in our class was a fully race prepped Evo, but Mark came second and showed what a fairly standard GTR can do. The rest of us followed closely behind, with myself complaining bitterly about a lack of grip with the tyres. Next time.....

Well done guys, you went great... much better than my first day.

I bet you went home and started thinking about the launch and each corner and how to nail them :D

Results are up http://www.sdmahillclimb.com/ this is the strongest I have ever seen the SV class, I think next time you guys will end up with a trophy with those times.

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