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I was meant to be going away that w/e - but It's been cancelled...

I might come down for a look-see as i know a few others are racing/spectating, and I didn't get a chance to chat with you @ Nats :thumbsup:

Ash - cool, yeah missed you as well sorry. Kind of left "like the morning after" from the track day and seems like everyone had lots of fun on the Saturday night/S'n'S

Roy - thanks for the offer but already paid this morning, staying at the All Seasons resort which wasn't to bad last time. You guys close to Cowes? Maybe pencil in a beer/steak at the RSL club at Cowes on Saturday night?

I could be in on this. Will see if I can sort entry on Friday. Where are you staying? If you can cancel then you may be able to stay at a friends place with me

So this means we aren't going to Syd to pick up the Cossie?

I was going to ring you today and ask because if not I'm keen for PIARC. Will give you a buzz later.

Well I am in for the Saturday. More running and longer sessions means I can finally get to do some laps and build up to some smooth laps. Will see what mood I am in after Saturday as not sure how much tyre I will have left after Saturday/

I am staying at Smiths Beach so will need to catch up, I am down on Friday afternoon having a swim and chilling

Looks like I will be putting my entry in tonight. Just a few small things to fall into place

So there is Ant and Snowie on Sunday, Richo...but anyone doing the Satursday? I want as many laps as I can get.

Sorry but my brownie points don't extend to the Sat as well Bris :)

Keen to put my name down for a bed on sat night if its still avail Bris?

Yep, sure it will be no problem as long as you kick in for the 1600 fund

NP...by the way I assume that '1600' is code for a night filled with beer and hookers, right?

Will call to discuss :)

You're going down this time Ant

Can't wait to be actually able to use Full Throttle at PI down the straight - will be scary fast in this thing!

Ooooh thems be fightin' words :pirate:

Will be good to see how you go considering the throttle thing and the toyo's...

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