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OK folks it's on again.

For those of you who can't make it to Wakefield on the 15th here's a day for you.

Go to www.motoconcepts.com.au for more info.

Post you name here if you are interested. The normal group discount should apply as well.

Be there!!!!!:burnout:

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Havn't been out to the creek with you guys since december last year......everyone miss me?:cool: Just changed the oil and put auto trans fluid in the gearbox to help the rooted syncros in second. The car is ready...but i'm pretty low on dosh, spent too much on ricey stickers lolol. Will see how the finances go and let ya know red!

Hey, me and GTR-8OY have something in common, we BOTH have auto tranny oil in our boxes.

Only diffence is mine IS an auto (bummer).....

would love to get her on a track though, whats the cost and details, does it last all day or a certain amount of laps or what?

I miss you GTR-BOY (well I did when you spun on turn 9 ;)). Just lay off buying any neons for the next 2 weeks and you'll have the cash. ;)

kjb_r33, it's compulsory to come to a drive day and have fun. If you havn't been before we can normally get someone to show you the way around the track and give you a few pointers.:D

Will most probably come along and have a watch. Will almost definatly be behind in the funds department and need to have a set of tyres lined up VERY soon.

If I come I'll be happy to go with any newbys to point out my (standard old boring try to do good lap times) line around the track if any would like the info. If I drive then I'll take them in my car and might even be tempted to show them some slightly more fun lines... but fatz is the best hack at that style.

Will let you know red... but having to say no drive at the moment.

Note to all GTR owners... please check that your car is in good working order... I would hate to see another one drop its bundle!




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