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That would be right! yesterday-raining cloudy and miserable.

BUT today, lets have blue sunny skies, cool air with hardly any clouds in sight. Farkin bullshit hahaha!!

Well i'll be prepping my car even more for the day, tweakin little bits here and there.

any update on whats happening?

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Unfortuneatly lads we are at the mercy of the Willowbank calender. I have checked their test'n'tune roster & ther arent too many saturday events on offer in the winter months.

The booking ladies will be letting me know when they have the schedule at hand & have the space we need after Winter Nationals which is 10th 11th 12th June so I will be expecting something back from them rather soon.

hang in there all-we will be back on track very soon :2thumbsup:

I have spoken to the ladies at Willowbank's booking office, they are in the process of sorting the Winternationals & are flat out.

They will contact me asap with the replacement date.

Once this has come thru to me I will post the response immediately.

Pm's will be sent to all to advise of the new date.

Thanks for your patience

Todd

I hope the weather will still be crispy cold, when they give us the new date.

Can they give us like a rough indication on when they could possibly slot us in.

Surely they dont have massive amounts of bookings.

I am not complaining, just only if its close to December. haha.

We are close to a reply from Willowbank, spoke to the booking ladies who have nearly got the upcoming calender bracket finished-so we will know what date we can have-will keep you all posted

Todd

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