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Yep, I'm booked in to both. DO IT!

FYI: Had to take a spot in the beginner group for the one in Jan. Should be ok though with a lot less cars than the "advanced" group. Double quotes on the advanced because I saw the vid of the M5 that was out there...

Yep, I'm booked in to both. DO IT!

FYI: Had to take a spot in the beginner group for the one in Jan. Should be ok though with a lot less cars than the "advanced" group. Double quotes on the advanced because I saw the vid of the M5 that was out there...

Ill be watching those vids shortly so i assume ill have a better understanding of what you mean :P

I saw Alexs vid and it looked awesome!

Will try book both once i know the car will be 100% and that i can get out of work a bit earlier.

If its tuned right it should be fine! Mine is a pretty good example of that :P

R34 vs R33 motor, is like comparing Miranda Kerr & Orlando Bloom vs. Miranda Kerr & Kerry Packer

Yep, I'm booked in to both. DO IT!

FYI: Had to take a spot in the beginner group for the one in Jan. Should be ok though with a lot less cars than the "advanced" group. Double quotes on the advanced because I saw the vid of the M5 that was out there...

That bloody M5!!

Why did you have to do beginner for Jan??

Get this white nugget to the track

That bloody M5!!

Why did you have to do beginner for Jan??

Get this white nugget to the track

Lol watched the video and NOOOOWWWW it makes sense lol.... Farken M5 was a clown and the ute thought it was powercruise lol

White nugget is coming soon!

No spots for the other group

Booked the same for both, i assume that is what you did? lol... If not ill just be super newb anyway!

Engine is back in and running -

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the black 33 is looking sexy with those wheels, should of moved that red trolley out the way, oh and the white 34 is ok I guess :P Edited by AngryRB

I'll see you two for the Feb twilight day

Awesome! Ill be looking forward to that :D

the black 33 is looking sexy with those wheels, should of moved that red trolley out the way, oh and the white 34 is ok I guess :P

Sonfa.... :P

Nice bonnet dampers :ninja:

:yes: indeed!

I'll bring a lap timer for you to use in a session lol

Awesome! Will be interesting to see :D Ill see what i can do to arrange one for the Jan session too so i can see if i can improve lol

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