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oil change tomorrow.. might head down to the drift later.. anyone going?

Not me. A handful of us will be at Old School New Age tomorrow.

Going to the Adelaide Gaol Tour tonight. Hope I get molested by a poltergeist! :thumbsup:

oil change tomorrow.. might head down to the drift later.. anyone going?

I might head out for a look, got coilovers in the ceffy now but dont want to take it out untill i shim the diff.

yeah heard this on the news this morning, if race car drives can't keep it on the track, how are we meant to when we don't even have that option? someone should mention this to mr rann... :)

Very nice efforts Luke,

I am defz hitting the casino with you next time I want to win some coin.

What will you be buying with the profits other then the swirl pot?

probably get all my nismo bushes I need for the rear end. Need another big win now to pay for all my ikeya formula stuff and all the speedflow/earls fittings.

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