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Yes its round 1 of the CAMS State round, il be out there as my old man is running the turbo PRB and brother running a EVO, iv entered the my GTR in the State series but not running as im trying to save money to finish my Mazda Sports sedan that i will have out middle on the year.

Il come say hi to you gurglr.

Are you drinking again Neil? lol

No mate,,,not allowed. I'll be there sober as a bloody judge unfortunately.

Do you NOT think I'll be in the sub 15,s ???. Have faith tiger,,,weather permiting I will be.

Neil.

good luck tomooz guys....loojks like i'll be off workimg for the indians alk day

Looks like someone was drinking last night :)

I am trying to get out there this arvo if I get through some work stuff

Good luck everyone - no excuses now Neily!

well done Michelle, I heard you were overall winner out there today. Can't see any results on natsoft tho :P

And I think Neil snuck home in second outright too.

Pretty good showing by SAU in full 100 car field

No mate,,,not allowed. I'll be there sober as a bloody judge unfortunately.

Do you NOT think I'll be in the sub 15,s ???. Have faith tiger,,,weather permiting I will be.

Neil.

I have faith my friend, just getting you all reved up.

I was another one at work today :P I hope to be out there soon watching and driving woohooo

well done Michelle, I heard you were overall winner out there today. Can't see any results on natsoft tho :banana:

Thanks, it was a LOT of fun, as are all supersprints. My car can be a real handful at times, so I'm thrilled I was able to point her around there with some good times and keep her straight LOL

Ill be there helping michele with the open wheeler

Thanks David, your help is always appreciated - I hope you enjoyed the day and were still able to have enough time to catch up with your cousin.

No excuses Kelly,,,Michele beat me fair and square. BIG Congrats to you sweety,,,1st outright is fanbloodytastic. Pity we don't get outright points,,,John gets 1st for running 3rd,,,how funnies that.

A 1.17 something was all I could muster,,,but that cool,,,means I broke my own class record and 2nd outright,,,hey I can live with that.

But I think I need someone to have some very stern words to my right foot,,,it getting soft in it's old age.

Massive day,,,Mel and I went home with big grins.

Neil.

I thought the Evos came in 3rd & 4th, then the GTR - If so, it probably wont be long until they elimiate SV from points... no point in fixing the event outcomes if you don't do it properly.

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