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Martin/Noel what do I need to run in the sprints?

AASSASASA License?

Helmet

Long sleeved shirt, pants enclosed shoes.

Extinguisher req'd?

I want to start doing a few sprints this year so I want to start getting this stuff sorted out.

Car wise the only plans are

Service

New pads, rotors, fluid, braided brake lines

Oil cooler

???

Profit?

Martin/Noel what do I need to run in the sprints?

AASSASASA License?

Helmet

Long sleeved shirt, pants enclosed shoes.

Extinguisher req'd?

I want to start doing a few sprints this year so I want to start getting this stuff sorted out.

Car wise the only plans are

Service

New pads, rotors, fluid, braided brake lines

Oil cooler

???

Profit?

No extinguiser required Col but it isnt a bad thing to have.

Other than your above list all you need is a helmet. Its a good idea to have your spanner do a pre track inspection if its your cars first serious outing.

Martin/Noel what do I need to run in the sprints?

AASSASASA License?

Helmet

Long sleeved shirt, pants enclosed shoes.

Extinguisher req'd?

I want to start doing a few sprints this year so I want to start getting this stuff sorted out.

Car wise the only plans are

Service

New pads, rotors, fluid, braided brake lines

Oil cooler

???

Profit?

No extinguiser required Col but it isnt a bad thing to have.

Other than your above list all you need is a helmet. Its a good idea to have your spanner do a pre track inspection if its your cars first serious outing.

:thumbsup:

Pre track inspection sounds like a good idea. Will have to speak to the resident ogre. :cheers:

Thasorright, we didnt want your type there anyhoos.

We don't serve your kind here...

I may even be runnin the sprints as well.

Which car?

Martin/Noel what do I need to run in the sprints?

AASSASASA License?

Helmet

Long sleeved shirt, pants enclosed shoes.

Extinguisher req'd?

I want to start doing a few sprints this year so I want to start getting this stuff sorted out.

Car wise the only plans are

Service

New pads, rotors, fluid, braided brake lines

Oil cooler

???

Profit?

AASA licence yep. Can buy one on the day $20 for day licence or $55 for yearly licence (from memory).

Helmet yes.

Long sleeve shirt and pants yes (technically must be flame proof or some sh*t)

Enclosed shoes yes.

No extinguisher required.

I always carry a tonne of tools, but that is probably just because my car always breaks :P

Pre track inspection sounds like a good idea. Will have to speak to the resident ogre. :cheers:

Yep always a good idea.

So... Ice Cream tonight? Who's keen?

In.

Will be there most probably.

Probably? What's this probably sh*t?

Long sleeve shirt and pants yes (technically must be flame proof or some sh*t)

Probably something non synthetic that won't melt if you do catch it on fire.

Anyway i'll rock up tonight, hell i might even wash my car first if its not going to rain.

The chair.

Cool. I must ask you about that tonight...

Probably something non synthetic that won't melt if you do catch it on fire.

Yeah that's the one. Cotton is good.

I should be there this evening, pending no last minute complications

Kids had their shots last night, so are a bit fussy at the moment

Deal them some tough love.

Car back at 4pm :) Who's a happy man? I AM!

Race? :P

One way to figure out what the next weakest link in the car is :P

Then it can go back to Dan and he can put up with my bitching all over again!

Bitching? hardly!

Gave the car a quick wash. Effort spent waxing it last month finally pays off! and will again and again for the next... few months. (its turtle wax that's supposed to last at least 6 months, however the manufacture date is 2001.)

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