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Hey snowy, hands up whos not doing targa?

STFU!

You know my project here has gone utterly pear shaped this last fortnight, so I've asked the people if they want to take a 1 month resess to get their shite sorted. If they say yes I will be straight onto the phone to Stu! LOL

I don't have a bed anywhere in Tas, a navigator, no idea what condition the race car is in and have done no recce - but if they say they are putting everything on hold for a month I'll bust my ass to get there!!!

Yeah yeah Lap it up Lappy Lapperton.

Ooh whoops that wasn't aimed at you, you do have a legitimate excuse :ermm:

STFU!

You know my project here has gone utterly pear shaped this last fortnight, so I've asked the people if they want to take a 1 month resess to get their shite sorted. If they say yes I will be straight onto the phone to Stu! LOL

I don't have a bed anywhere in Tas, a navigator, no idea what condition the race car is in and have done no recce - but if they say they are putting everything on hold for a month I'll bust my ass to get there!!!

Excuses, excuses... your really terrified of getting beaten by this http://targatasmania.com.au/Competitors/pr...0Early%20Modern

Baaahahahaha.... how many of these links have I posted now? Anyone running a legal Evo is in a world of hurt I reckon!

http://www.my105.com.au/classified.asp?id=...9&feature=1

Funny how hardly any of these WA blokes come east for events, but then again anything goes in WA if your from there :bunny:

Excuses, excuses... your really terrified of getting beaten by this http://targatasmania.com.au/Competitors/pr...0Early%20Modern

And it probably would since my car seems to fall apart as soon as it gets further south than Strahan!

went for a quick spin in the Just Jap ATTKD Select R SP today (quick being the operative word!)

now definitely can't wait for targa!

so are you blokes up for the threatened catch up? maybe a drink saturday night in launceston before it gets too busy?

worst case we can have a few lemonades at the welcome party

i'm up for a drink any day of the week, need one or 15 as my employer just went into administration and according to the cfo we might be spending a lot of time in the local bar if employees start getting culled

i'm up for a drink any day of the week, need one or 15 as my employer just went into administration and according to the cfo we might be spending a lot of time in the local bar if employees start getting culled

Now that sucks Ben- I'm sure we can help with some sorrow drowning.

Hope all works out.

went for a quick spin in the Just Jap ATTKD Select R SP today (quick being the operative word!)

now definitely can't wait for targa!

so are you blokes up for the threatened catch up? maybe a drink saturday night in launceston before it gets too busy?

worst case we can have a few lemonades at the welcome party

Saturday probably won't be much good for us, full day of recce then final prep on the car as we are scrutineered at 8:20am Sunday morning.. Booooooo

The full day recce sunday, so maybe if we're not dead sunday we'll be at the welcome party.

i'm up for a drink any day of the week, need one or 15 as my employer just went into administration and according to the cfo we might be spending a lot of time in the local bar if employees start getting culled

Thas sh1t .... i will give you 20K for your GTSt! :) ... but seriously, thats shit. I left a company weeks before something similar and know how tough it is to have to take a punt on finding a new job...quickly :D

Well we are nearly ready to go. Car had to go back to melbourne yesterday but will have it back wednesday. Can't wait!!

Saw your car in the flesh today Matt - it sure looks sweet.

I put my car through its paces today and it passed with flying colors. I also found someone to jump in the silly seat so it looks like I'm going to be back in the game!

Team Last Minute FTW.

Haha - yeah I just sat down to look over my footage from last year and there was chicanes on every stage on Day 1 last year. I was watching it and thinking "that will be a little more exciting without a chicane there" on a number of occassions!

Now that sucks Ben- I'm sure we can help with some sorrow drowning.

Hope all works out.

im keen for a meet up but no beers for me even thoe i wont have a 2 hour trip back to town. im bringing the missus for my Captain Crew Man leg this year. id hate to do it Hans Solo. Shes actualy coming to make sure i dont get myself sic at the targa party. i dont want it 3 out of 3.

Haha - yeah I just sat down to look over my footage from last year and there was chicanes on every stage on Day 1 last year. I was watching it and thinking "that will be a little more exciting without a chicane there" on a number of occassions!

so you got a crew sorted snowy MPC?

Oh and Roy ill send you a PM when the time is right to rock up to Bens with a case full of coin. :) on the plus side it gives him more time to work on my car and lend parts to make my car cooler.

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