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Make sure you wear your best tutu because im coming for you.

Ha! It's on like donkey kong.... ;)

Nothing more enjoyable than a bit of Evo chop chop..... :)

Now this is more like it fellas! Bring on the banter!

...and watch out for the big green LOLvo coming up in your rear-view mirror and blasting past the Evo, Nick!

/end wishful thinking. :D:blush: Oh well... :P:domokun:

Seeing as though Monday is a public holiday i'd offer to have a bbq at my place after the event but being out near Penrith (10km north) i'm not exactly central to anyone.

Maybe a pub at Narellan would be a good place for dinner.

Ben,,,nice thinking,,,maybe we can bring it up at the drivers briefing. A post dinner talking shit and experiences might well be a great idea.

Just to clarify a point,,,You are entering as a driver not as a car. Putting another way,,,the wrist band is on the drivers wrist not the car.

Neil.

Nick, Chubbs, Ando... Watch out for the white line... It's comign for you all! (Well... On the main straight anyway... Damn corners... LOL)

Bought race seat + harness today... Now to get it running this weekend... :P

See you boys and girls there... :cool:

damn looks like I'm out

insurance renewal letter came in the mail today, forgot all about it. too many expenses in one hit :cool:

I'll definitely attend a track day in future, just not Oran Park :P

damn looks like I'm out

insurance renewal letter came in the mail today, forgot all about it. too many expenses in one hit :devil:

I'll definitely attend a track day in future, just not Oran Park :banana:

that's what happened to me rego insurance lol

but i wanted my car to be track ready and by the looks of things it wont be :blush:

come and watch eheh i will be doing that

damn looks like I'm out

insurance renewal letter came in the mail today, forgot all about it. too many expenses in one hit :devil:

I'll definitely attend a track day in future, just not Oran Park :banana:

this is what the credit card's for :blush:

or get yourself pay by the month insurance (yay Shannons!)

good to hear, see you there moo guy and demon.

Nick, Chubbs, Ando... Watch out for the white line... It's comign for you all! ....

watch out....I drive on white lines....no point wasting track....

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well done getting the car running again so quickly though :banana:

George!

awesome mate!

Is Tony bringing the other?

Yeah, I think so...we're in the process of ripping out this monster of a turbo that was on his car and replacing it with a smaller one...The damn thing wasn't making boost until 4600rpm!!!




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