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Phillip Island trip for the 6 hour relay

All packed up and ready to party

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It’s a pony I’m told

Little suckers bite ya given the chance

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Pauls- when it was running it sounded great

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Ready to roll

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I was getting excited around here

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Shit it’s a long drive

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Now this is how you attach the timer

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I wore my favorite hat

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The team cars

Russle and mat’s car

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The john mobile

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The stangs sounded the goods

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The coupe was still going hard at this time

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The crack squad

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I scored with starting the race

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John loves his car

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I think paul and cookie want a 32

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I got that patrol bogged while parking a trailer in the pits

Even with diffs locked it would not move

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f**k me its cold at Philip Island

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Any way she did a 1.57 with a yellow flag and a few cars to pass

Overheated after two laps at that pace so set a 2.05 that kept the temps down during the 15 lap sprints( short shifting at 5.5k)

Your problem is the turbos... just like the hairdryer they're named after, all they do is blow hot air.

Take that shit out, even my niece flat shifts past 5.5k in her barbie pedal car.

You can probably borrow it if you lend her your skirt

nice one fatz, yeah PI is cool but it's no oran park... pits and shit are nice though, and you'd see a lot of that in your sh1t box.....

and as if that's your favourite hat. your favourite hat i currently use to keep my nads warm when I'm on the thunderbox...

and yes oil cooler probably would have been a good idea.......

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