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List updated as of this evening. There are 4 or 5 recent entries that should show up beginning of next week! So stay tuned!

PS. mark.k92 - Can you please confirm your passengers name KTHX :banana:

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Ok, Lot's of fiddling and tinkering done again tonight... not suppose to be playing until Sunday but that bloody bug bit me again... and to listen to the burble of the RB30/25DET crackle through the 3 inch dump pipe back straight through exhaust just gets me going every time... Now, where did I put that bloody Profect B user guide... I need to change the set up from internal to external wastegate!

Ghostrider, PM returned my friend.

Stay Sidewayz Kidz,

Dan.

Pretty much if your car has any massive fluid leaks, the seat and seatbelt / harness is bolted in place and your helmet and clothing is up to scratch :P

what's this about harness .. ? I only got standard seat belts. Harness is optional yes?

cant make it down for this one noel?

Not a snowballs mate. did the wakie holiday thing then a week later went to superlap.

She already has them in her hands. if i tried to go again she would start squeezin. ;)

Not a snowballs mate. did the wakie holiday thing then a week later went to superlap.

She already has them in her hands. if i tried to go again she would start squeezin. ;)

the minister for war and finances stikes again :3some:

Full Name: Drew Withey

Car Type: R34 GTR Vspec

Newb or not: Newb

# of Drivers: 1

P.S - Can we update with passengers/additional drivers at a later date?

And do passengers need to be there for 8:45 briefing or just drivers?

Yeah no worries Drew, just post update details once you pay but has to be done before the 13th of July.

We would rather everyone signed on and assigned wrist bands before the day starts... BUT if PASSENGERS turning up a bit later. All drivers will need to be there and signed on before kick off!

anyone know of a good place that hires out car trailers??

Most hire car trailers are unuseable for our cars.

They are designed to take the publics abuse and often weigh in at 800-900KG. They are only designed to tow 2000KG due to the fact that they don't have break away breaks. This leaves you only capable of towing 1100 - 1200KG... Something to be aware, as if shit breaks loose, you're uninsured.

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