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Hey guys I definately want to come to this track day but my s13 is currently getting tuned and so if all goes well I'll rock up and pay cash on the day. Is that ok?

Duncan has confirmed that payments on the day are being accepted so you should be fine ;)

all aboard!!!!!! HMAS Cassbo / Hello Kitty mobile!!!

A couple of weeks ago at OP i moved asside to let Matt through, and when he passed, I was pi$$ing myself so much after seeing kitty swinging on the back that i locked up and nearly went off teh track. At the same time Matt passes just before a corner and is to busy waving hello so he ends up with with his right wheels on the ripple strip on a left hand turn. Was a hilarious 10 secs.

A couple of weeks ago at OP i moved asside to let Matt through, and when he passed, I was pi$$ing myself so much after seeing kitty swinging on the back that i locked up and nearly went off teh track. At the same time Matt passes just before a corner and is to busy waving hello so he ends up with with his right wheels on the ripple strip on a left hand turn. Was a hilarious 10 secs.

kids these days, just dont understand how serious racing is.......... :thumbsup:

Those hello kitty things are dead set hilarious, they crack me up everytime i see them!!!!

:)

When i say that, like usual i mean be there and help entrants like the rest of the execs who put in hours of work in a normally thankless job :O

Im more than happy to get the GTR out in colder weather and get on track with/against you if you want :)

Looks like the weather might be "interesting" on Sunday. Given i just got slicks, i may not be able to run.

Question: what is the latest time we can present for scruitineering?

thx.

When i say that, like usual i mean be there and help entrants like the rest of the execs who put in hours of work in a normally thankless job :)

Im more than happy to get the GTR out in colder weather and get on track with/against you if you want :)

haha. im scared too but i man up

I don't know about the garages Ben,,,suppose we will find out on the day. You would think after hiring their track we would get garages but I think I'm dreaming.

What sort of weather forecast are you anticipating by the way?. I'm not really fussed either way,,,I could do with some wet practice. Oh shit Ben I just thought of something,,,do you have tail lights?,,,if it pisses down and you don't,,,they may not let you out.

Neil.

I think the weather will be the same as the skidpan at quakers hill, damp in the morning and threatening to rain all day with just a tiny shower now n then (but without the wind) but in all honesty I have no idea :)

Yes have had tail lights for the past 2 events :)

I'm assuming like last time that garages are not available for free?

Give the garages a shot Ben when you get there. At the Autosports day a few weeks back, I got there and found Eugen all set up in one. He said he tried it and it was open, we found another 7 or 8 also open and they were all being used and no said anything.

Worth a shot. If they get the sh!ts, reverse out :)

Duncan we really need you there by 8.30 at latest....all the scruits are volunteers and we want to get it sorted by 9am so we can all enjoy ourselves.

I was going to run slicks too but I'll just bring some semis as well in case the weather changes.




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