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I got my full faced helmet for $90 bucks from Sydney City Motorcycles in Lane Cove... they had a SAU discount thingy on but still mention it they should be able to sort something out...

Neways back on topic... MDTC ftw!! Will be a great day.... plenty of cars, plenty of good times to be had!!

I cant wait to see the girls faces after their first go!!! Should be priceless!!!!

Sent a email to Autosport to sort my stuff out, fingers crossed.

PS, I will supply beer to anyone willing to be a passenger to tell me what im doing wrong and give this old numpty some tips.

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ahahahaha that is so what im expecting!!! lol x11ty

ps... please tell me your coming out!?!!?!?!?!?!

LOL, i can just imagine it now, faster faster faster sh1t brake brake brake opps.

nah wont be like that... remmeber he drives a mx5.... he'd be more owrried about your perm!!!! :P

How many on track at a time? Looks like fun in my type of car but it could be a serious case of 'follow the leader' for the larger skylines driving around in 2nd gear all day.

ahahahaha that is so what im expecting!!! lol x11ty

ps... please tell me your coming out!?!!?!?!?!?!

nah wont be like that... remmeber he drives a mx5.... he'd be more owrried about your perm!!!! :D

Ill be there of course :(

lol @ hairdressers car

How many on track at a time? Looks like fun in my type of car but it could be a serious case of 'follow the leader' for the larger skylines driving around in 2nd gear all day.

Yeah, 2nd and 3rd all day. Id be very suprised if I could get the GTR into 4th at any point of the track

Ill be there of course :(

lol @ hairdressers car

Yeah, 2nd and 3rd all day. Id be very suprised if I could get the GTR into 4th at any point of the track

You know this track is set up for the more nimble car?

My money is on me Steveooooooo!! :):D

but yes, I'll bring the perm kit for everyone, free perms! :D

Where the bloodyhell have you been hiding Ian???

Yeah I think we should get a cruise together :P

Mate ive been a victim of the GFC, but for $50 i couldnt pass up on the oppurtunity :down:

My cars also a daily driver now which sux balls and means i gotta be super careful on track........maybe

Mate ive been a victim of the GFC, but for $50 i couldnt pass up on the oppurtunity :D

My cars also a daily driver now which sux balls and means i gotta be super careful on track........maybe

GFC = Global Financial Crisis

CHUBBEH!!!

**URGENT UPDATE**

Clocks go BACK 1 hour on the 5th of April!!!

So you can sleep an extra hour before heading off to MDTC!!!

Or if your uber keen / a douche... get down there an hour earlier and play 'pocket billiards' for 1 hour till everyone else gets there.....

FYI Update OVER!!! :3some:




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