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i wanna join up brad !!!! but i danno if ill get my car back then :ph34r: so can i be put into one spot?

Cheers

Chi

If you want a spot, you will need to book it and pay for it.

I cant hold spots on a "possible" entry. sorry

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Intake gaskets. Been off for 3 weeks now, and have to order some metal ones as no point putting in crap parts for such a pain in the arse job (so I don't have to do it again in near future). Throttle bodies are a mess too. We'll see how it goes, but at this rate the GD16 is going to get a thrash about lol.

i'll bet my ass that if any these events ever come up when i'm in Perth, spots will sell out before i'll know about it.

Jeez work sux. Can i send you my roster to plan one of these around me :). pwetty please.

Yeah chuck me on the list! when do you need the money? or do u pay on the day?

Ill put you on the list for 1 day. If i havent heard from you by then ill have to move the spot on to someone else.

i'll bet my ass that if any these events ever come up when i'm in Perth, spots will sell out before i'll know about it.

Jeez work sux. Can i send you my roster to plan one of these around me :thumbsup:. pwetty please.

Yep i can do that.

Dont know much will happen for a few months now though as it bloody hot to be standing at the track all day this time of year....but if enough people want it, ill set it up.

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