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Sweet Kez.

Not really much room for trailers though. I'm in the same boat Dane. Didn't really think about that.

You'd be able to park on the grass out the front of the place though.

We can surround the trailers in our other cars so there's no way anyone can unhook them or anything.

It's probably too late for this time around but for what it's worth I'm staying here with a couple of the WRX guys - http://www.glidermotel.com.au/maps.html

Apparently it's good for trailers for future reference which is why they stay there.

But be warned that they hate drifters so if they ask say you don't like them either! LOL

:)

I'm not going to be able to make this. Due to some clerical f**k up at work I'm rostered on to work tomorrow and my bitch of a boss pretty much told me I have to work or I'm fired.

I'd call her bluff on it too if I didn't like my job so much.

My apologies for any inconvenience or problems caused.

Kieran.

Sorry to hear Kieran.

But be warned that they hate drifters so if they ask say you don't like them either! LOL

We can do better than that. We get into fights with drifters!

See ya's up there.

Well I have just got home.

Was an awesome day, car performed exceptionally and it remained on the track all day :)

Low boost (16psi) was ideal as power delivery is not as agressive and come on smoothly, delivering all 300+rwkw to the tarmac without kicking out :ermm:.

Cool, he too is now quicker then me. :ermm: Sux that my only timed laps around Winton have been the one lap dashes at Dutton and there are too many slow F430s on track during those laps :)

So i think that puts Dean, Russ and you all ahead of me. Hehe, cant wait for a Friday road trip up late November to get the first laps in my car in over 2 years ;) I am going to keep trpwing tyres and fuel at my car until i find enough talent o knock off all these pesky SR20s that are quicker then me :)

Ryan, you are well into the 36s arent you?

SO? Come on Russ, how were the new tyres and suspension

Frieken Awesome. I had an great day.

AO50's are soooo good. I didn't have traction problems at all.

Susp felt really good too. It was a pretty balanced setup.

Previous time was a 39.8 over a year ago.

I really wanted a 36 but couldn't quite get there....

Happy that you are happy with that suspension, they were a tops buy. Our cars are now very similar, i have a tad more grunt, but with a tad more lag....lol we have to swap keys at the track when i get back

For sure!

yeh was a pretty good day.

fighting with high water temps tho...

would have liked a 1.40.x but could only really get 2-3 laps in.

russ killed me in the super sprint....heaheah

coming into v8 turn one, i was like, yeh i know i can break later here and catch up to him....nup!!!

totally psyched me out.

lol

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yeah I was having a good day as well, took 2.5 sec out of my PB b4 I dropped a cyl, oh and trashed the rear shocks.

anyhow perfect timing, heading coming off and getting it set up for next year now.

anyhow..time to find a car for deca now.

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