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Just wondering who is going for a look this weekend, Saturday looks like the best day with quali, shoot-out and race 1.

Also Chisel on after. looks like no expence has been spared, should be great and the cars will sound awesome in this environment. Looks like the fords have a firm grip on the championship with only a slim chance ov Will being able to catch him but still ads some excitment. Hope to see some of you there.....

Cheers Stuart

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I hope........

its an absolute disastrous flop, and as a result the state government throw an equivalent amount of money for a permanent circuit to replace Oran Park :P

Sorry I can't support the event.

I would love to see Chisel play though

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I would of liked to have gone to support Garth Walden..Hasn't been at a V8 meet since 2004!! so will be cheering for him :nyaanyaa:

But I am car shopping and will watch it on TV more than likely..

Alot of my mates will be there and have been complaining that its not even finished being set up correctly yet! :)

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hehe... nice description Benny.

Mark Berry is playing hollywood and leading the brute utes out for a parade lap in the R34 , i told him to see if he could lap them . :)

i would have liked to have been there actually.

But i do agree it's very wrong not to support the local tracks and the wider motorsport community.

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I hope........

its an absolute disastrous flop, and as a result the state government throw an equivalent amount of money for a permanent circuit to replace Oran Park :blink:

That was my opinion exactly.

Aside from V8 Supercars burying other motorsport categories in Australia, I can't support the NSW government pissing our money up the wall by putting up a temporary circuit for a few days, then spending more money pulling it all back down again.

Replace OP with something. Or improve EC.

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so i take it you wont be going lol.

That was my opinion exactly.

Aside from V8 Supercars burying other motorsport categories in Australia, I can't support the NSW government pissing our money up the wall by putting up a temporary circuit for a few days, then spending more money pulling it all back down again.

Replace OP with something. Or improve EC.

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