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And once again the forecast is storms and hail :)

Not according to the Bureau of Meteorology...

Just afternoon showers/storms... No hail.

METROPOLITAN FORECAST

AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT

BUREAU OF METEOROLOGY

NEW SOUTH WALES REGIONAL OFFICE

Issued at 8:54am on Wednesday the 28th of January 2004

For Wednesday

High fire danger in the west.  

The chance of afternoon showers or thunderstorms otherwise fine with

lengthy sunny periods.

Light to moderate north to northeast winds, fresh at times on coast

in afternoon.

I'll be there !!!

I'm still yet to work out how to clone myself so I might be running between the Twi-light track sessions, Initial Drift and the WSID Drags.

Hopefully WSID runs under 100% lighting again so that I can take some pics. Not sure what time I will be arriving, hopefully about 5:30pm until close.

Can't wait to see this free drift event
Don't forget that the Drift Event is at a totally different venue and not within walking distance of WSID. (WSID parking lot to the Skidpan is a good 1km or more walk).

The entry for the EC Trackday/Drift carpark is also the Entry for the WSID Competitors gate (just opposite sides of the road) so you -might- be able to park at the Trackday/Drift carpark and watch some of that and then enter WSID thru the competitors fence (I doubt it tho).

Someone tell this guy he needs new rear suspension otherwise he's gonna leave his exhaust pipe mid-track :wassup:

I loved that car, the body is so tidy...he sure as hell couldnt complain about the rear being too stiff for good power down :(

Good to see Buster and IRB26T line up together, :(

Maybe in 2-3weeks ill venture out for a big "OIL DOWN" pass :Oops:



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