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a month? thats nuts for a driveway man - and i used to make them. You should be able to drive over them in under a week!

you can drive on concrete 1 day after if your carefull and dont turn, depending on the strength of concrete used, but 3 days and you can drive on it no probs.

we have done concrete and had B Doubles on it 6hrs later,

any way

ill fax my form in the morning. heaps exited for my 1st circuit day, gonna be abit different to drifting.

I haven't done one of these in ages, free on Sunday so might strip out the zed.

Oh I hope so Ports....Been a long time since I seen the Zed!

you can drive on concrete 1 day after if your carefull and dont turn, depending on the strength of concrete used, but 3 days and you can drive on it no probs.

we have done concrete and had B Doubles on it 6hrs later,

any way

ill fax my form in the morning. heaps exited for my 1st circuit day, gonna be abit different to drifting.

Nice work Jez! You will like Circuit :)

There is also a drift/track day coming up with some of our members on the 29th May at Wakefield Park..Will also be having passenger session..so let me know if you are interested...

got my Temp Cams Lic faxed to me 2day, Faxed in entry form so im good to go,

thanks for everyone's help seeya Sunday

Deano : D

YAY Deano!!

I will hopefully be driving a Grey EVO 3 out there if it gets fixed in time...Yes I know its "darkside" but have to try these things!! My Race Number is 424! So please come say Hi if I dont catch up with you during the day..Also look out for the SSCC banner!!

Hope to see you all Bright eye and bushy tailed Sunday Morning! :D

reading this thread makes me a sad weevil :banana:

Aww hugs!! Should come out and say hi if not busy!!

Sending you a PM too!

Unlucky Chris

I'm a starter. :ninja:

So far so good, thanks Jess.

YAY!! Email has been replied, see you sunday!! :laugh:

ive paid and entered, got my new SAU membership, got my car tuned yesterday, new pads and fluids.

only running street tyres but should be awesome fun.

is there a confirmed booking list available, i dont wanna turn up to find i missed out :laugh:

ive paid and entered, got my new SAU membership, got my car tuned yesterday, new pads and fluids.

only running street tyres but should be awesome fun.

is there a confirmed booking list available, i dont wanna turn up to find i missed out :)

yer that list would be handy?

Guys you will be in no problems!! :(

I will be there bright and early but will pm you my number in case you have any questions!

So excited!! Going to be ACE I havent been on a track since Jan...

Best I got was a 1:58, was still happy, stupid tyre pressures, and me not having any balls was not helping the times.

Also being crossed up whilst trying to overtake a REX, AWESOME.




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