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Ahhhhhhhh F**K i was really hoping to get back there this year, and being on my birthday it would have been perfect.....but sadly now i have a wedding to go to instead :P:thumbsup:

come on, you should really try and get to this.. there is no timing so we should be getting 1min flat!

come on, you should really try and get to this.. there is no timing so we should be getting 1min flat!

I would love to hey! Ive had my eye on it as the unveiling of the new improved car...but people are funny about weddings. With hand timing i would be looking at somthing under 50 sec

IN!!! funds transferred.

Full Name: Eric Yamashita (aka Pezhead)

Car Type: R33 GTR

Newb or not: Not a track virgin anymore

Most recent lap time if not newb (can be another track if necessary but make sure you mention which one): 1.11 @ Wakie

# of Drivers: 1

# of Passengers & Name: 0 (for now)

May have to update passengers but none for now.

Who's organising Mike's? I need to stay overnight - will share with someone.

Also, last time a few of us went in on the photo package to split the cost. I'm happy to burn and email CD's to folks so we can get the photos of the cars on the track. I think it was like $22 or so last time for 5 of us to split the cost. They do a package deal there at the track.

With Duncan going, Wizard and Black Beast and others, I have to go. fats might bring out one of his many projects???

John Penlington

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With Duncan going, Wizard and Black Beast and others, I have to go. fats might bring out one of his many projects???

John Penlington

300ZXTT

Oldy.

1 min 4.65

circuit_battle.jpg

I hope you have a 2nd seat in the car john!

if i get a night pass there wont be any driving the next day..................you will learn this after 10 years married chris lol

stay in town, walk to workers club night before LOL
The Mrs isnt going Stu, I have a night out pass! heheh but no driving for me, just helping and shot gun riding!

You can take mine for a couple of laps if you want Chris, but it will cost you some driving tips!

If I get you and Ando locked in I should be a pro by the end of my first track day, right???????

Only if you think you can handle the power....hehehe

hahaha I'll give it a go Dave for sure!

You should be a pro, depends how many drinks Ando and I have the night before hahaha

Well I'm definately a whore so it won't take much to become a pro!

I'm staying in town the night before, (gonna book it this weekend)where do you all go for bevvies? I'll come and have 1 or 10 with you

Normally the workers club!

its a pretty good place, cheap bevies and good food!

Book a place some where near town, plenty in there - have a look at www.quickbeds.com.au I think!

But yes, more than happy to ride shot gun mate!

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