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so no helmet hire?

Mate,,,as Ben said,,,no helmet hire,,,but I have the wifes helmet of which she will never wear again. Worn once,,,its up for sale. I'll bring it tomorrow.

10.00pm and it's still raining,,,fun fun fun.

Neil.

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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.

I'm leaving here in T-minus 5hrs 50mins. hoping to get there at 8 so if you need an extra set of hands for scrutinising I'll jump in. :D

ahhhh. it sucks having no windows. looks like ill be sitting in a wet seat all day. not happy,

no wipers either lol. this is dumb.....but im still keen to get up in 6 hours, i just dont understand.....

see you all soon.

99.9% chance I will NOT be making this day with my Skyline... :D

Bastard just won't start...

But just as an aside, anyone who has a timing light, can you take it to OP tomorrow just incase my car does make it there... The timing is sure to be out...

Mate,,,as Ben said,,,no helmet hire,,,but I have the wifes helmet of which she will never wear again. Worn once,,,its up for sale. I'll bring it tomorrow.

10.00pm and it's still raining,,,fun fun fun.

Neil.

Ah sorry my bad, dunno how I missed the "no helmet hire" bit

Well it stopped raining down here (I'm <10min drive from OP), should be soggy tomorrow but hopefully dries up a bit. I'll be there spectating, might get down there early so I can snap some pics. Gotta get up in 4 hrs, oh wait, 3 hrs

Enjoy the day everyone.

P.S. I won't be able to afford a helmet, being poor sucks

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Ah sorry my bad, dunno how I missed the "no helmet hire" bit

Well it stopped raining down here (I'm <10min drive from OP), should be soggy tomorrow but hopefully dries up a bit. I'll be there spectating, might get down there early so I can snap some pics. Gotta get up in 4 hrs, oh wait, 3 hrs

Enjoy the day everyone.

P.S. I won't be able to afford a helmet, being poor sucks

Mate if not coming is down to not having a helmet,,,you can have it.

Neil.

Awesome day, worth every hard earned dollar! Glad I could borrow a helmet and have a stab at the track.

Wet track meant lots of opposite lock action, having lame rear end grip doesn't help.

Time to get a helmet and save up for the next event.

i want pics and vids guys, i didnt finish work till 3ish so i couldnt make it.... but i can imagine what it would have been like

Top day everyone! I would like to thank and apologise to everyone involved with today, especially to the owner of one V36 370GT... really shouldn't have tried to pass you at that point :P

Good news! did the weather hold up for a dry line? Sorry had to bail early hope the day ran ok and hassle free for the arvo! Pics plz

Kind of...

Started sprinkling, so the track got a little damp.

I unfortunately still had grip so continued to push harder and harder while the track was getting wetter and wetter until yet another spectacular epic fail. I know pics and video will eventually follow ;)

brb, getting drink on :(

Can i just say a massive bigs up to Andymoomoo and Clapa (VZSS) for helping me out scruting and getting thru the cars! You guys handle stickers n paperwork like no other pimp!! :P

I want evidence of all stories and epic fails (yes including yours matt cass)




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