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thanks steve, pretty much all my gear is on now, just waiting on glenn to be ready to order his bride rail and ill order mine then ready.

so realistically mid/late august should suit everyone. will you be out next time steve?

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yo weezedog!

i need to give u my afm so u can give it to mitch sat so he can test it out..

when can i drop it round? or leave it in ya letter box?

I'll be home around 10:30pm tonight Age, Don't put it in the letter box, a boongs live on my street and it'll go ciao b) it might get wet.

Pop round tonight after 10:30 and I'll be home man!

+1 on grip day. My cars built for skids but i dont give a f**k... I just wna get out there and thrash the pants off it LOL

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thanks steve, pretty much all my gear is on now, just waiting on glenn to be ready to order his bride rail and ill order mine then ready.

so realistically mid/late august should suit everyone. will you be out next time steve?

Should be late Aug early Sept... And Steve better be coming!

just going to throw it out there....

how many people would be keen for a private track day? (drifting of course)

not going to organise anything till i get my roster sorted so i know when im back on shore but would like to know the numbers from here as ill have a few mates keen.

thanks steve, pretty much all my gear is on now, just waiting on glenn to be ready to order his bride rail and ill order mine then ready.

so realistically mid/late august should suit everyone. will you be out next time steve?

Should be late Aug early Sept... And Steve better be coming!

Just remember skynats is early september too, august works good for me :D

just going to throw it out there....

how many people would be keen for a private track day? (drifting of course)

not going to organise anything till i get my roster sorted so i know when im back on shore but would like to know the numbers from here as ill have a few mates keen.

KEEN!

Btw; printed off my SAU:SA Application form tonight, all filled in and signed so I'll pop that in the post tomorrow morning probably and I'll receive an email reguarding account details to drop the funds into no doubt? I went to submit it via email but the adobe system declined it? fpos haha

$240 sounds decent including lunch haha

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wilko i got ya number man so as soon as this is up ill let u know.. of course if its sau-sa first then u will have to sign up :)

wouldnt mind getting my car up agianst yours again.. this time i wont find out half way through yours is built... hahaha

mine will be fully built now too :D

wilko i got ya number man so as soon as this is up ill let u know.. of course if its sau-sa first then u will have to sign up ;)

wouldnt mind getting my car up agianst yours again.. this time i wont find out half way through yours is built... hahaha

mine will be fully built now too :)

adriano maaaaate.. so your behind this?...

hahaha yes i like to keep a few things up my sleve

cool man yeah first time i been on in a while been flat out so never got to tell ya the build specs

so who is doing yours? what you doing?

i got my fingers crossed for early september as I'm doing my solar accreditation early august... :D

how'd that plenum go by the way?

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