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Originally posted by MRK25T

brake pads have been replaced by green stuff, castor rod bushes added, new turbo added, bonnet pins done.

I'm ready

sounds like you're more ready for a trackday than a show and shine mark!

*thread hijak alarm*

Wakefield Trackday 27th October.

Originally posted by franks

sounds like you're more ready for a trackday than a show and shine mark!

*thread hijak alarm*

Wakefield Trackday 27th October.

I'm getting ready for Bendans driver training course.

My tuner wants to do a comparason between the standard AFM I have and the Z32AFM when I get it tuned hopefuly next Saturday.

I really need someone to meet up with if i'm going to get lost in the 'gong. I recall last time 3 of us (including mrturbo) got lost trying to find some beach down there.

I havent heard anything from Prank

Ummm..... i dunno where ya freaky sydney big-smoke people meet up.... :D I know that there is prob gonna be a group at 6C @ 2pm. Guys from all over gonna come apparently.

suggest ya pm christian and ask what he's doing.

there's also gonna be some that meet for fish and chips at boufllers near south beach (lighthouse) and then cruise the 10 minutes or so to MM (port kembla)

if you guys get lost or need directions, call Paul on 0419432487. He's my official direction giver for the day and will be there for the car shots.

Hope this helps. I wont be on a computer again till probably Tuesday at the earliest so if anyone has any questions, be quick....as in, next 12 hours or so.

Adrian

THANKS GUYS!!!!

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