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thanks mate, im all good now, just organising the cams side of things.

How are things looking Bozy, are we full up?

I'll ask Shell :banana:

Normally takes a few weeks turn around to get the membership pack up and running, I'll find out mate :banana:

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I may not be.

Have a severly cracked sump from a crown wheel and pinion explosion at oranpark last weekend. Since the sump is a one off dry sump Im kinda screwed for time to repair it.

Not to mention the aray of other shit thats in need of doing to it.

Anyone know if this day could be considered a CAMS OLT (observed license test)? Currently thinking about going thru the motions of upgrading to PC license.

Mr J.B.? Can you answer this :)

Ask him on the day?

:)

Or send him an email, he has a link to it in his sig buddeh :cool:

And Stu, I'll bring glad wrap just incase, that'll hold...wont it? :P

Are you having dramas finding an r32 windscreen?

no, its the rear screen, never had one in the car, need one to make lexcen mould off, but running out of time....

i cant see having no rear screen as a drama but just waiting for Boz to let me know if its OK.

Might have to borrow one from Just Jap.

Ask him on the day?

:D

Or send him an email, he has a link to it in his sig buddeh :P

And Stu, I'll bring glad wrap just incase, that'll hold...wont it? :)

Are you having dramas finding an r32 windscreen?

In a few days from now I'll get the EVO out on a track for the first time...can't wait!!!

Mate cant wait to see you out there!!! Finally after all these years your hard earned money and effort will come to fruition!!!! See you there champion :P

Chris I wont be out on sunday either, or for a while in that matter,

I have a few serious health concerns I have to deal with in the immediate future so the GTR is taking a back seat for a while.

Jay might take it to punch out a few laps but I won't be.

Hope you all have a good day out there Wednesday, really was looking forward to getting some quality laps in.

I will pick up the GTR on the way to Oran Brad and blow the cobwebs out for you :D

You just put your feet up and rest............actually you could put your feet up and rest while watching your car lol

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