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Come on people, no excuses............. DO IT

"Every racer knows..... It's not how you stand by your car, its how you race your car" *end Ja Rule voice* :D

So sign up, strap up and GET IT ON!!!!!!!!!!

stu....you really need to get a proper sliding seat rail in...something like the bride setup. I don't want to have to twist myself into a pretzel like I had to in brad's car...

stu....you really need to get a proper sliding seat rail in...something like the bride setup. I don't want to have to twist myself into a pretzel like I had to in brad's car...

The SLot Car will be there, how could I miss this last chance.

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Just a quick question on scrutineering; My surge tank and fuel pump are in the boot and i haven't gotten around to sealing the boot from the cabin yet, will this be an issue?

And based on the comments about grabbing experienced sau'ers for pointers i'm assuming passengers are allowed?

I'd like to attend if the car is still in one piece after a GP day on thursday.

well...sadly the days of passenger happy laps are long gone due to insurance tigthening rules over the years. the guys who are running this day for us will provide instructors, and they allow some of the senior club members assist with instruction. So you are welcome to have instructors in the car but not just randoms.

also.....I guess evil-chris can confirm, but I am pretty sure an unsealed fuel system in the boot won't pass scruit (and I reckon any people running a track day and allow it are brave....) Imagine 40psi of fuel spraying around the cabin if a hose comes off. just seal it off, pretty easy with a sheet of thin ally.

Thanks mate,

I figured that would be the answer i got but just wanted to check.

It's on the list, unfortunately it is a very long one to get the car track ready for thursday let alone compliant to cams specs. I'll see how i go.

How we going with bookings, still room there..... Ando, I never stand by my car....hahahahahaha. My car was build to be raced, is not an aquarium car! Lets' kick that pig....

Eug.

Neil or duncan can you put me down and send me bank details or something.

Ill come out and chase the Z car around the ol circuit one last time.

Probably one of my last drives in the full chassis GTR too.

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pete...we'll have a tv there. no point missing 8 hours at oran park for 80 mins of footie.

brad...still plenty of spots, but we need payment to secure a spot. bring greg too.

Kel and I are bringing the race car out for its last run at oran park....don't want to miss this one like I did at amaroo....warwick farm....mt druitt....maroubra speedway......penrith speedway.....catalina park......parramatta park GP.....nirimba raceway....victoria park.....you get the idea

Neil or duncan can you put me down and send me bank details or something.

Ill come out and chase the Z car around the ol circuit one last time.

Probably one of my last drives in the full chassis GTR too.

Well that counts me out cause we all know what happens when Brad and I enter the same car in the same event. :P haha

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Will have to find something to enter in it though.

kunts

not only is it Gand Final day

but i have a wedding to attend

so your all khunts

hahahahahahhahahaha

love it, made my day

The Slot Car will be there, how could I miss this last chance.

Great to hear Mr P. I'm bringing the Radical so we both can play silly old mens games. Lets both bolt on old tyres so we are on a level playing field. I have newies but I'll keep them for the P.I. nats.

A question I've been meaning to ask you for ages though,,,when you say the Z is a slot car,,,can you tell me which class of slot car it is?. Google that tiger.

Neil.




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