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What is it with you Supra guys and only going fast in a straight line Ross? :D

Gotta test these RSRs out mate... :down:

Wakefield Park is also on the calendar later this year, plus I'm waiting for Reece to tell me when the next motorkhana is on. I think the Supra "guy" (singular) you are referring to, might be coming along, but I'm sure he has to wash his hair that night anyway.... :)

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Gotta test these RSRs out mate... :)

Wakefield Park is also on the calendar later this year, plus I'm waiting for Reece to tell me when the next motorkhana is on. I think the Supra "guy" (singular) you are referring to, might be coming along, but I'm sure he has to wash his hair that night anyway.... :D

Hah! - What hair? :down:

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Hi all

Just a general invite to anyone that would like to join me on a trip to WSID for a blat down the 1/4 mile.

But, if you're keen to head down with me, let me know and I can meet you at the Shell Service Station at the top of Northbourne Ave at 12:00 pm.

I'm keen

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I'm pretty sure MG Motorkhana has been pushed back from August to some time in September.

If you contact the MG Sporting secretary, they'll add you to the Motorkhana email list.

Apparently, I'm on that list according to the President of the MG club, but I don't get any of these updates, so I have a better chance of hearing from a friend of a cousins uncle that knows a bloke that felt up the PM when she had blonde hair one night at band camp.....

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I very rarely head that far up Nortbourne so if that's what it is now then, yep, that's the spot...

yeah it's goneskis! I dont head up there much either and was a bit surprised to see it had disappeared when I went to sydney a couple of months ago!

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  • 2 weeks later...

Because the old Shell is totally fenced off, we're now going to meet at the BP. For those that haven't seen it, it's just up from where Shell used to be, just turn right at the roundabout just after the speed camera.

Looking forward to the trip up!

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