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before i pay. the outside of the rear tyres are worn, but have rotated them on the rim so they don't touch the ground. Now will this get throught scrutineering. and are there still spots.

hey mitch you will almost certainly be OK as long as the majority of the tyre is at a legal level. wear on small parts of the tyre are common and not an issue.

good stuff guys, 7 more entrants today....still plenty of spots though!

still plenty of spots available....at least 15 so don't worry about missing out.....

while we always want to sort out payments before the day to make organising on the day easier....but in this case we are still well short and will accept payments on the day. Please don't make payments by EFT after 6pm today as they will probably not be received in our account by sunday - and we can't let you on the track without confirming payment.

oh noes............. weather not good for Sunday, semi slicks will not be happy..........

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Elders Weather says also says "Late Shower" and "30% chance of 1-5mm"

I'm thinking the track might be a little damp in the morning and we might get a bit of a shower in the afternoon, but overall dry :)

However... Murphy is a flamin mongrel...

ATTENTION ALL!!!

ATTENTION ALL!!!

ATTENTION ALL!!!

ATTENTION ALL!!!

ATTENTION ALL!!!

ATTENTION ALL!!!

CLOCKS GO FORWARD 1 HOUR SUNDAY MORNING AT 2AM

THUS YOU HAVE TO GET UP AN HOUR EARLIER FOR THIS EVENT!




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