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I have got some girls coming back with me as well, some girls who flunked out of the IPL T20 cheerleading tryout gigs are coming back to fluff our beers :)

RIPS motor, cheerleaders... I never know whether your my hero or just full of sh!t but I'm always entertained! :) :)

Info about spectator times and events are here

Hey Ryan. With the crew pass it's only about meals not entry to Lang Lang... Am I missing something? Edit: Just saw the meals tick box.

After a late night last night working till 1am at the mighty ACE workshop the Brembo F50's are in although I'll need to run my 18s now.

RIPS RB20 POWAH is in with only cooler piping to fix up. Oh and an oil cooler.

All ready for the SAU RWD title fight!!!

Anyone want to be black betty's support car? All we have is 2 wheels, jacks and tools.

Just got some last minute pointers from Karun Chandhok...he said carpark, 1-2nd gear stuff is for poofs...lets hope there is some decent auto tests at PI and the proving Ground.

Wheels up in 25 minutes....Provided my plain doesnt fall out of the sky i will see be back on deck in 13 hours

I'm only just getting back into the car scene so didn't even know this was on so won't be attending :) Next year I'm up for it though, possibly able to support someone as I don't think my little S13 track car is really worth entering :P Although by then I might have bought msyelf another R...

Go team RB! Sorry Ryan =\

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hehe, team RB needs all the support they can get. one of them needs some torque too :P

i was thinking about some stickers similar to snowies with the cross through the porsche, evo, sti and most importatly, the GTR logo to go down the side of the 180...

So who is ready? Thanks to shane we have a whole spare rear end so i have instructed mick to crash it backwards.

Got the new tyres today, trying out the Ao50s. should be interesting as the mediums are meant to be quite soft still... Stickers on tommorow morning and then straight up there for scruteneering and beer.

What time are others planing on turning up??

hehe, team RB needs all the support they can get. one of them needs some torque too :P

i was thinking about some stickers similar to snowies with the cross through the porsche, evo, sti and most importatly, the GTR logo to go down the side of the 180...

Black Betty's got enough RB mid range to hold it's own. Not sure about competing with AO50's though! They were all the rage at superlap though. Quite a bit quicker. I stuck with the AO48's.

Oh and you won't be the only one with anti-GTR literature... :D

I'm hoping to be home from work earlyish afternoon. Not sure what time I'll get down there.

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