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Aww Andrew you will get one of the rounds next year??

You can always come and help out we would greatly appreciate it..I will give you a job :)

YAY!!! Nice work Chris cant wait to see you carving up the field :D

I can do that Jess :(

what you got in mind?

Would you be interested in coming on the 12th Dec to Oran Park Round??

There are lots of jobs..Flagging,Marshalling,Admin...I think you helping in Marshalling could be the go..But all depends on the day

It would be great if you came out and then can mingle and meet the people you will be racing with..(You can size them up LOL) :stupid:

I wont be in Race Control this time...have another cooler job to do :D

Oh and I hope this car makes it out...I told Lofty he should come have some fun with us

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Entry Forms and Supp Regs are up for the December 12th Race Meeting at Oran Park GP.

Entry Form

Sup Regs

Hope to see some of you there!!!Going to be awesome :)

If anyone is not sure about grid racing and has wanted to give it a try for awhile then this is the perfect day for you to come and try it out...It's cheap, its fun, you will learn loads and will be apart of history as one of the last race meeting to be held at Oran Park on the great GP Circuit!!

We have a few interstaters coming aswell...So dont be shy come and try door to door racing :):)

Any questions please dont hesitate to ask me :)

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Sure do Weevils! :D

4 weeks till this awesome event........Anyone else entering?!?!...Come on you know you want too!!!

P.s If anyone is willing to help out of the day it would be most appreciated...Please PM me for details..You can win Hot Laps in sik race cars!!! :dry::P

If its finsihed by then..............

Oh I hope Lofty comes out as well...Might bug him on FB :P

Could have Boz and Lofty drive off..LOL

Nice sledge.

John's car is actually 80% back together, ill be driving it to my new place next weekend so its fairly complete.

hahaha play nice you too.

and lets not forget that lofty and bozman ran the same car in the same team in the same class for at least 2 seasons. of course not both cars were prepared to the same level (no 2 cars ever are, just ask barrichello)

ahh no timing sucks for me. we are towing the car back from vic that monday (assuming it survives buller) and then running show n shine the day after.

no way do i have a chance to go racing that day which is a damn shame

Both cars are still complete and race ready. Boz's old car is the spare parts hack now days.

Will be interesting to see what kinda car the guys run in the new season....

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There was no sledge! :D Boz was telling me about the car at Rally School he was telling me he was being slack getting parts to you to finish it

I am not picking on either drivers I know them both well! LOL Just will be good to see both racing together if it happens

Internet comments get taken way out of context...I am never malious to anyone...GEEEZ! :):)

Can we get back to MRA talk....NOW?

Duncan I really hope to see you at a round!

Bring on MRA!!!

Officials needed!!

If anyone would like to come out and help on the 12th December at one of the last race meeting being held at Oran Park GP would most appreciate it..You also go in the draw for some hot laps :rolleyes:

Please fill out the form and send it in :3some::D

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HAHAHA love it :D

Lofty and I are great mates and love driving on the same track at the same time....and have never touched panels :wacko:

Would be great to see both cars out there. The only way I would beat his GTR is to disconnect the fuel pump lol

Lets share the love again ;)

Bring on the skid 180 woohoo

HAHAHA love it :)

Lofty and I are great mates and love driving on the same track at the same time....and have never touched panels ;)

Would be great to see both cars out there. The only way I would beat his GTR is to disconnect the fuel pump lol

Lets share the love again :)

Bring on the skid 180 woohoo

I would love to see you drive the starlet!!! :happy:

180 Skids FTW! :D

Boz I really hope to see you out there...running out of time ;)

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