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Mmmm, in that case ill buy some new tyres for the supra incase i really do need to take that and not the gtr, the current fronts are down to the belts and have to survive a victoria trip before this bathurst trip

Shame there's no class listing (eg who's bringing what)

Thanks for the info fellas, and how is day 2 run? (ie where does it start and stop up Mountain straight?)

sounds like some good fun...

Cheers

Michael

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Hey Michael!

Sunday - it starts umm....theres a sponsor sign which goes across the the track - which is on the top of a hill on mt straight, and then it goes up all the way up to reed park!

its awesome!

and its 1 car at a time up there!

Hey Michael!

Sunday - it starts umm....theres a sponsor sign which goes across the the track - which is on the top of a hill on mt straight, and then it goes up all the way up to reed park!

its awesome!

and its 1 car at a time up there!

oh that sounds like good fun.

I have some planning to do, give me a week.... :blink:

I'm going to be cutting it close, but still in at this stage.

I might drop them an email and see if I can book it and if the car is not ready get a refund or sell my spot.

Oil cooler is in, but leaking when under load.

Need to sort out an exhaust in the next week or so, and tune will be begining November.

Hopefully a visit to Wakey mid Nov and if all ok - Woo Hoo!

I think its 90 for the saturday and 80 for the sunday with 5 reserves.

Really dont know, to be honest, I dont even know if Ive made it....just sent paper work + money order and hope for the best haha

Yep, make the most of the weekend and do both days :cheers:

Try getting on contact with Robert, president of blcc

:)

Bobby,

get ya arse into gear mate hahaha

Chris best thing to do would be to ring them first thing in the morning and explain where you're coming from, then fill in forms and send express mail with a cheque by the close of business tomorrow if there are still spots available :D

We can help sort out accomodation if you get accepted

Im not understanding it all either Bobbeh...

32 gtrs were actually sold here....but mine being a 33 gtst nugget...not sold here...with mild mods...technically i should be in class svd.

Then Adam was saying before that I can actually enter in 2D....as was discussed last year at the event....so Im gonna get in touch and find out!

SVD has some evo's and stuff as well

I got a few beds available for the weekend if your keen.. we do a B&B and will cost you $100 for the 2 nights.. i have entered already so ill be there for both days.. let me know asap on accomadation

Thanks

Ok, going off this I am definitely SV - Over 3000

Unless I can argue that larger Brembo's and discs are a safety feature :-)

http://www.cams.com.au/downloads/NSW/2194.pdf

Not really fussed though - not going to win, more for the fun of it.




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