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Awwwww…Clive I'm in FWD's all by myself now. Sorry to hear about the Evo, but you're right about not risking the Lancer, you need one working car.

Yep, walking is for recreation not commuting.

I'm sure you can hold the flag for us Juliette. FWD=FTW

I'll def be back first round.

4. Apparel

• Competitors must wear non-flammable clothing. Nylon clothing is not permitted. Shoes must be closed toe

. • Helmets are to be worn whilst competing. All drivers must wear a helmet that complies with current Australian

Standards. (AASA Standing Regulations Section 2.11 (b)) Safety helmet - being those with the following markings:

i. AS1698 - Australian Standard ii. Snell SA95, M90, SA95, SA2000 - USA Standard iii. SFI Spec 31.1, 31.2, 31.1A. 31.2A - USA Standard iv. E22 (with 03, 04 or 05 amendments) - European Standard v. BS 6658-85 Type A and A/FR (including amendments) - British Standard

• If competing in an open top vehicle Helmet with full face visor, or helmet with goggles.

Forecast for Saturday Sunny. Max 30 Shorts/Tee okay?

SHEPP WEATHER

well the search and install is on.

blew the turbo at winton today. came home in na mode, bit of magiver to get home.

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ATP near chady should have one on the shelf, 1500, 450hp turbo.

well the search and install is on.

blew the turbo at winton today. came home in na mode, bit of magiver to get home.

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I've done a NA run home from winton. not fun ey. even on the hume I struggled to hold 110 up the gradual hills. Good work. Get it fixed for deca!

How did you go anyway?

well the search and install is on.

blew the turbo at winton today. came home in na mode, bit of magiver to get home.

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what is it with you and breaking things

he he he

seems like its true from that photo,

tape does fix everything

lol ya, they had to make the afm that much bigger than all the other pipeing on the damn car.

so had to fit one of the right angle joins into the afm and tape it up.

ya talk about a loss in power. ive done a no turbo run twice coming back now. last time was the turbo to mani gasket. so pretty familiar with

it. but yeh, no power, drop down to 100 couple of times along the way.

the worse bit is once you get off the hume and go into stop start....omg soooooo slow.

oh you seriously miss the sound of the turbo as well.

Awesome I made it in! Is it alright if I can pay on the day, or would you guys prefer me to deposit it into your account over the next week?

Just saw this - if you havent already deposited the $$, please just pay me on the day.

Its too much mucking around to get the bank account checked this late in the game, so cash on the morning is much easier :P

Just saw this - if you havent already deposited the $$, please just pay me on the day.

Its too much mucking around to get the bank account checked this late in the game, so cash on the morning is much easier :P

Too easy, I'll see you in the morning with the cash!

Gonna be a slow morning, finish work 5 hours before I'm meant to be in Shep!

so shorts and tee/polos ok for the day??? or still need to be fully covered?

Good question. In the supp regs it states that competitors must have non flammable clothing + helmet + closed toe shoes. For passengers it requires ankles to neck to wrists covered and closed toe leather shoes.

Until advised otherwise I'm packing both a tshirt/shorts+sunscreen option and a jeans/longsleeve t option :)

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