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Paid full amount.

I usually take: Cable ties, duct tape, engine oil, brake fluid, coolant, deminerlised water, socket set, mallet, chamois, helmet, gloves and probably a heap of other shit i forgot.

Paid full amount.

I usually take: Cable ties, duct tape, engine oil, brake fluid, coolant, deminerlised water, socket set, mallet, chamois, helmet, gloves and probably a heap of other shit i forgot.

a hydraulic jack, some jack stands, spare wheels and tyres, a tyre changing machine, mobile dyno, fully prepped race truck, some team promo girls

that should do it.

:(

Someone pay my deposit etc and get me some slotted rotars and I'm there :(

lol. luke is already paying at least 1 guys deposit to get them there.

i would(nt), but ive got another track day following, need to buy my oil cooler, camber arms, and after the other night, probably some tyres too. lol.

bah, i need this i need that.

slow down if it gets hot, come off if your brakes fade, all about driving your car in a non competition format so you can pull off if things get a bit hot! :yes:

Member Total Deposit Remaining

Rad32 192.5 192.5 0

Damor34 192.5 100 92.5

Youwish 192.5 192.5

Heslo 192.5 192.5

Scandyflick 192.5 192.5

Krishy 192.5 70 122.5

Tangles 192.5 192.5 0

32godzilla 192.5 192.5

Joshdc 192.5 192.5

Lukeenr34 192.5 192.5 0

Writeoff (maybe) 192.5 192.5

r334door(s2) 192.5 192.5

Moodles2 192.5 70 122.5

Skyhi33 192.5 192.5

R377 192.5 192.5

V35-2005 192.5 192.5

Jugs 192.5 192.5

Pat (heslo) 192.5 192.5

Munro 192.5 192.5

Dstroy (maybe) 192.5 192.5

ok we are just short of the deposit but ill chuck a few funds in on top to get us there.. just need to lock in the spot so clem can realx haha.

should be a good day.. and if you cant make it and havent paid deposit let me know as i have others who want in and can pay now.

atm spots are full..

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