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^^^lol make up your mind R33 GOD hehe, so is it 12.20pm we are gona all meet up there, we will kick back have a laugh and as soon as gates open we will all go in

cheers tony

Your not very good at organizing things are you, gate sopen at 10 scrutineering starts at 11 so if you planning on getting in when the gates open you should be meeting at about 8am.

Edited by W0rp3D

ill double check, im about to give them call now

just got off the phone to them and yess thye do open at 10am, racing starts at 11am and she said some othet times for different races but yer guys im going to get there at about 12noon anyway

see yous there guys

cheers tony

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I was going to go up to Winton to do sprints but I may hit this up instead...

Now that everything is sweet with my car I want that low 11! HarHar

Just need someone to drive it to Calder for me ;)

Sounds sweet... will try make it :D

Unfortunately I won't run (as much as I want to) because my 4WD is not working. :laugh:

Same as me i might take in this week and see whats going on. If its fixed ill be running.

if the R34s registered by the 7th ill be there...but this events a week away now lol.. so ill see how i go. I might even drive it down on trade plates, considering i only live 5 mins away from Calder Park..

...know one laugh lol, coz it sounds like my skylines the only stock one within you lot! :blink:

Ok so im confused, now exactly wat time are we all meeting at Calder? And is anyone out from the west going there? If so, wana meet somewhere? Or we all meeting at BP?

been practising some launches. im nearly ready :thumbsup:

Dont bother, from what i have been told anything you do on the street is no where near the same as calder due to the surface being completely different and a lot more slippery.

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