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dont worry about the macas, lets just hope the weather is going to be all sweet that day and if it is all good lets hope our clutches or anything else f**ks up lol, knock on wood hehe

im all hyped up ready to go lol....

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Oh sweet, weekend drags. I'll come down in the Pulsar, only got 3 runs in at Calder last time. I know I can do a bit better with traction. I'll be rocking up early though, want to get as many runs in as possible. If anyone else wants to come early with me let me know.

lol we will all be there at about 12.30 or so, last night i was talking to a bunch of mates and we organised everything and at about 12.30 we will all be there, couple my mates are bring some holdens lol, just need to kind of embarass them lmfaoo, one of them is quick VNEMSS, 355 stroker so that would probably get me but dw one of the sau GTR's will do him, his getting too too... cocky lol

see yas all there guys

cheers tony

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Hopefully my wheels turn up in time lol..

abu ur cumn no matter what!!!!! lol whether your wheels are there or not, you dont hav to race your car man just come have a laugh mate, tc bro

Tony, not sure if I can make it mate. I will be fasting on the day (as it will be the month of Ramadan). I'll see as time gets closer, usually lack energy during the month (no food or water). Try to organise a backup just in case I can't make it.

hey crew I'm from Torquay haven't met any one on here before. i have a skid pan day on at Sandown the day before (sat 6th) and will stay in melbs then come to calder sunday. i wont be running my gtr on the sunday but would like to come in and meet some peeps and watch some commonwhores get there butts wooped. is there any way i can bring my car in to show people but not have to race or pay so much? not a fan of leaving my car in the grass car park. just want to get it in and get some pics from the night with other cars around it and chat to other crew.

oh well let me know if ya gots any info.

cheers

Dion

Or if we organise a pre meet in the south eastern burbs somewhere you might be able to get a lift there and back.

I will just have to put the paranoia of leavin my car in the car park out of my head! i know that i will be mad keen to drive myself home afterwards so i will bring it anyways

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