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If your going Steve, then let me know. I might jump in with you if its only you going mate :D

pinch.gif , Just been TOLD im going to the BABY EXPO!, i dunno if i can mess with that.

But if i can wrangle something up (get out of it) i will buzz you asap.:thumbsup:

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Mt Alma Mile IS a baby EXPO! It's just that the exhibits are a bit more expensive to buy.

LMFAO :teehee: That about somes it up.... (My point of veiw)

So yepp as per Sleds advice, im going to the EXPO. (brownie points = happy times.)

In our team of four cars we have both our GTRs running - R32 GTR RH9 in full attack mode, and our R35 complete with new engine, bigger turbochargers (WR35TTR), and a new wheel tyre package. Should be interesting times for the Skyline fans :)

I'll see you guys out there. I'll be an official again this year.

:thumbsup:

If anyone is keen for a cruise to Mt alma on SUNDAY, we are meeting at the Aldinga Mobil @ 9am departing @ 9:30am .

Should be a nice day for a drive down that way, and there should be some good action on the mile :thumbsup:

Allright to all you little bitches, its more like CONTROL YOUR WIFE = HAPPY LIFE.

I have never had to sacrifice motorsport for baby expo, she goes on her own with the kids. Last weekeend she was told i am watching the GP this weekend, so funnily enough i was left alone in peace in front of my 50" plasma to enjoy the racing :)

Yeah, he was rocketing up the mile and looking hot. :thumbsup:

Martin, Kier and RH9 were looking good too. :)

Matty T was looking neat too with his runs. 23rd so far ... but everyone will go for broke today. Hopefully Matty slips into the top 20.

was a great day up there today. plenty of skylines out giving it a crack

Here is some photos ot the day

Mt Alma Mile Photos

Thanks again for the lift there Robbie :thumbsup:

Anyone have the results? Some of those gtr's sounded nutters of the line!!

1. Sebastian Lip (by default)

2. Someone in a Porsche Turbo S

3. Tristan Catford (clipped cone in final round +5sec penalty)

from what I heard/understand.

Our own Matty T came in 19th in the end, a very good job on his first hill climb, and especially after just getting the car back 1-2days before the event clapo.gif

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