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We just held our nismo day up here and it was definitely the best track day we have had.

Had a phone call from Bunta and we hit on a plan to give you guys a chance to redeem yourselves.

Howbout you send a 5man team to our track day next year and we will reciprocate. Rules to be worked out later this year when andy and I come down for a day at Wakie.

We can accommodate, feed and water you with some good old qld hospitality And have a great days fun at the track.

Winning team gets bragging rights that over ride even the state of origin football series on the forum. For e.g. Hey blues! we kicked yourae again in the footy!....Who gives a shit qld, we handed you your arse on the track!

THink about it and dont listen to the "gunna's" I'm gunna do that and dont show up etc.

Game on Blue belly's. :thumbsup:

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if beating a qld sau member was worth the 20 hour driver from melbourne.... i'd be there.. but the bragging rights do not amount to much given it's only SAU QLD

Funnily enough there's already too many bloody mexicans who think it is worthwhile to come up here.

AND THE PRICKS WONT LEAVE

i had noticed that from the latest track day ha ha

Yeah I guess thats one modification we dont have up here so they will have the advantage at wakie. I wonder if the prehistoric neanderthals have even seen electronic timing. I bet they dont trust it. :P

Yeah I guess thats one modification we dont have up here so they will have the advantage at wakie. I wonder if the prehistoric neanderthals have even seen electronic timing. I bet they dont trust it. :P

It's Black Magic

actually...I'm heading up there in the next 12 months. But it should be fun will try and convince neil to bring the radical, I'll bring the boring old stocker, and we can also bring the nugget.

not sure of an exact date yet because it aint running.

I'll let y'all know when you can roll out the red carpet

actually...I'm heading up there in the next 12 months. But it should be fun will try and convince neil to bring the radical, I'll bring the boring old stocker, and we can also bring the nugget.

not sure of an exact date yet because it aint running.

I'll let y'all know when you can roll out the red carpet

sweet! let us know as soon as you can and we will have something planned!

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