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if the skid pan was not so small then i would make more effort to go... i think the piss up the night before hand would be more fun then the driving excersizes.. hope no one takes this the wrong way. If i can sell this rb25det for $1700 i will go for sure.

Anthony, seeing as we'll be using the skidpan with a wet surface, it doesn't need to be as big because you don't need as much speed to have fun while sliding! I think at our first event we had maybe 4-5 cars out of the 40 attending go off the pan at any stage in the day.

C'mon, you'll have a blast!

No more texis makes chris sad, but I can understand :D will see if anymore local people are interested.

Thats just scary.. we bother drive the exact same car with the same first name.. are you stalking me? :D

Well.. I have nothing to say besides.. I payed.. Im in.

Ill chuck it on Pulsar Group of Australia soon enough..

anyone driving up on the morning?

i know its rather unlikely, but it's my only avenue.

let me know if anyones driving up.

cheers

just come, from the hume highway its only 2 roads, hume highway, leftonto federal highway, left onto sutton road and then your there....., its very easy..... you wont get lost and its not a huge drive...... its shorter in time and allot simpler and safer than the last hills cruise we went on...... COME SHANE!!!!!!!!!!

Everyone should sign up because it's Pauls (**RB2530**) Birthday today!!!!!!

happy birthday Paul!

Yes thank you!!!.. Its my birthday...I am 26 again!!! I dont want presents!! Instead I want you all to go to Texi!!! Make my birthday a special day....Sign up for TEXI!!

So now that it's on every single car forum in the state except for MX5 Car Talk (I'll get a mate to do that one), I'm expecting a mad rush of entrants...

Happy bday Paul... I'll help you out with your bday wishes tomorrow :P

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