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need to flush the brake fluid and i dont have the time to do that at all.....also might be in need of some good pads as well but thats far away the closer one is the flushing of the brake fluid

mine are half decent, swapping them out on thursday, if theyre the same size as your pads you can have them if you want.

as for bleeding the brakes, do it over the weekend?

gates open at 8am so ill be there at about 7:50ish.

maybe damo can print some hello my name is stickers??

um yeh ill prob get a pack of cans and snags and onions and shit for the day..

just need a bbq!

anyone keen on a southern meet up in the morning for the drive out there ??

I'm down in the dirty south! But will probably just meet up with everyone at Villis. What time's the Villis meet up again for my bad memory.

I got my new clutch today :) hopefully have it all installed tomorrow night. Towing the skyline out there with the Stag so might cut a few laps in that as well. I'm keen to meet up at Vilis before for a nice breakfast or us southies could meet up at Hungry Jack at Darlington then hit Vilis?

Krishy, we might be able to bleed your brakes at the track if we have enough jacks, i'll have mine so if a few others do we should be able to do it easy.

I got a BBQ your more then welcome to take up the track Adrian? I live round the corner from you aswell?

We'll want it back after the track day but, you can borrow it for the day no worries.

Let me know man.

I got my new clutch today :happy: hopefully have it all installed tomorrow night. Towing the skyline out there with the Stag so might cut a few laps in that as well. I'm keen to meet up at Vilis before for a nice breakfast or us southies could meet up at Hungry Jack at Darlington then hit Vilis?

Krishy, we might be able to bleed your brakes at the track if we have enough jacks, i'll have mine so if a few others do we should be able to do it easy.

I'll be bringing my jack and stands so we can definitely help Krishy out

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