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What needs to be done?

HT setup is now working like a boss

well..... i got an intercooler and a bunch of random pipes off Joe (guy in the burgundy R33 at the meeting on thursday night). from what i can see there is a pretty well full set of piping there.

I'm straightening out the bent fins in the front of the cooler, fitting it all. then painting the whole lot satin black with black silicone fittings to blend it all in under the bonnet :) so basically everything, and painting :rolleyes:

Morning Mangs,

Double RDO this week. Another death in the industry yesterday. :( Union will be looking for an even shorter week now.

Morning Mangs,

Cup bet placed. Going on my theory that the favourite never wins, I didn't put anything on Americain

well..... i got an intercooler and a bunch of random pipes off Joe (guy in the burgundy R33 at the meeting on thursday night). from what i can see there is a pretty well full set of piping there.

I'm straightening out the bent fins in the front of the cooler, fitting it all. then painting the whole lot satin black with black silicone fittings to blend it all in under the bonnet :) so basically everything, and painting :rolleyes:

Sounds too much like hard work :P

Morning Mangs,

Double RDO this week. Another death in the industry yesterday. :( Union will be looking for an even shorter week now.

Going to be weird walking past that building at uni now.

Morning Mangs,

Cup bet placed. Going on my theory that the favourite never wins, I didn't put anything on Americain

Sounds too much like hard work :P

Except for when Mkaybe Diva was a favorite 2 years in a row and took them both home :P but she is a pretty special case.

betting is fine at work. Their firewall is terrible/non existant. Boxed 6 horses for the trifecta. Hopefully it comes off.

Except for when Mkaybe Diva was a favorite 2 years in a row and took them both home :P but she is a pretty special case.

Exception that proves the rule :P. Won't happen again for decades ;)

Boxed 6 horses for the trifecta. Hopefully it comes off.

Mourayan was scratched! What is this sh*t? Might box up a trifecta to spend that money....

Or a way to lose it :nyaanyaa:

I cannot lose. It is unpossible.

The race that bankrupts the nation.

An assortment of incompetent politicians have already done that.

i wonder what will get more coverage today,

The Cup or the RBA decision

Cup, hands down.

A way to win enough money to buy a sim cockpit?

apparently normal race meets are far easier to win on than the cup! Most of the hardcore punters I know wont go near the cup.

The 31 boys at tafe bite real well when you ask them how's their pintara running :thumbsup:

Good form, keep it up :thumbsup:

apparently normal race meets are far easier to win on than the cup! Most of the hardcore punters I know wont go near the cup.

Probably true

Probably true

Too many good horses apparently, at the smaller meets there is normally one or two horses that are head and shoulders above the rest. One of our mates is a horse trainer by trade, the bastard won $6500 one night while we were out drinking, even on a bad week he will make about $1000 out of betting because he knows all the trainers and horses. At least he pays for drinks when he is winning like that so I cant hate him too much!

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