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well as some of you wouldnt go into the wasteland thread i thought i would put a quick thread up for those that dont. I have a closed track day this thursday 26th March. Should have 1 or 2 spots free for those interested. Preferably looking for those that have had experience out at Mallala before but not essesntial. Shoot me a pm if your keen and i will fill you in on the details.

Mods, if this should be in the events spot feel free to move it otherwise you can remove it on Thursday. Cheers guys.

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hey guys, if there is any last minute ppl today better off texting me as i wont be near a computer till later tonight. My number is 0410631284. Won't be able to answer calls as i'll be at work so text and will reply when i can.

whats wrong with ur handbrake? Have you tried adjusting it at the hub and not just tightening the cable?

lol been there done that haha

that were they first things i did

my passenger handbrake shoe is worn out for some real "unknown" reason lol

got new ones ordered and also got a few more toys coming before next time i got out hopefully

wont b out on the track but am i welcome to come up for a squiz/grab sum shots?

nah sorry mate, im pushing the limits already with the amount of people spectating, i wasnt meant to have more than 10, think im already over that.

and you need to actually get on the track before you give other people shit
:blush: didnt think he was giving you shit?

thanks for that Damo

and no nathan i wasnt giving you shit mate

just from what i saw at the last drift practise...giving you some constructive criticism

and i will have luke, dave and shaz agree with me on how badly you were understeering

and apart from that nathan you didnt do too bad imho

you were getting the entries right.....just your understeer into some corners let you down mate

ooooooohhh is that how it is?? :blush:

i thought he did awesome for getting out there in the 1st place n not just talking about it :)

I can't criticise anyone even if i did know what i was talking about coz i will probably never get out there lol

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