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hard to drive fast with seat cranked back one hand on the wheel, siggy out the side while chugging a beer.(ful sik as bro)

however im always happy to take passenger. especially if they r hot females(and the miss's isnt there).

mmm beeeeeeeeeeeeeer

pete

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I'll try my bestest to get there with a camera or two to get some piccies like i did last track day *nudges XRSIST* ............ try get neils camera again pleeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeezeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee......

...........???

As advised by Tracy at Moto concepts the cost will be $120 for 3 or more. She will give us a better price when we get 10 people. Probably around $100, but I need to give her numbers ASAP!! as the last day was booked out.

The names so far:

1 red900ss

2 Duncan

3 Mrs Duncan

4 Silver-Arrowz

5 haw001

6 MattY

maybes:

kjb_r33 (c'mon and give it a go)

GTR-80Y (you know you want to)

fatz (*sniff* it won't be the same without you pete)

Silver's mate (just lean on him Tulio)

If anyone else is thinking about coming please let me know ASAP so we can get the slots reserved.

If you have not been on a track before take the opportunty to come along. It doesn't matter what kind of car you drive, as long as it is roadworthy.

:burnout:

I've also got another mate who may come down. It's a red S14 200. Chances are he will.

As for my mate with the WRX, I've been meaning to bring him along before but keep forgetting him. I'll force him out if I have to.

GTR-80Y,

Very easy.

Turn Up to track day on Thursday.

Take Friday Off as well.

Ring Doctor on Friday arvo... way too late for appointment so book for Monday.

See Doc early on Monday morning and tell him you had crook guts or something and just couldn't make it to uni on Thursday and Friday and could you get a doc cert.

enjoy your four day weekend.

and go to uni if needed on Monday!

option two

Ring tutor 2 days before and explain that your uncle has died and you have to go to his funeral. Ask if there is some work you can get before hand to catch up on for the next class. Explain that you are really sorry to have to miss one of their classes and that you hope they understand.

Updated names so far:

1 red900ss

2 Duncan

3 Mrs Duncan

4 Silver-Arrowz

5 haw001

6 MattY

7 Roy

8 Silver's 200SX mate

9 kjb_r33

10 nissaner

maybes:

GTR-80Y

fatz

Silver's WRX mate

Pay on the day. Tracey is yet to get back to me with a price but if we get 10 it should be $100.

If anyone else is interested please post it up. :D




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