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I'll be there, if I can get a tune in before then I'll have a whack too... The trust T67 is on, so it should be fun!

For anyone who's comming down from the north and wanting to purchase anything from my FS thread, I can bring the gear with me to the track for pick up.

Cheers

Justin

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I am debated on coming for a run in my daily but i have never been to baskerville before let alone driven on a circuit before rolleyes.gif but i am very keen to get into it.

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I am debated on coming for a run in my daily but i have never been to baskerville before let alone driven on a circuit before rolleyes.gif but i am very keen to get into it.

This Sunday is the best opportunity to get into it thumbsup.gif

It's very chilled, no competition, just hanging out and doing a few laps.

All you need is a helmet and long sleeved top.

I (or one of the other veterans) can ride shotgun with you and tell you where to go if you want.

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Who's bringing the bbq???

I'll be bringind tools, if anyone has issues with they're cars..

Even if your not running, come on down Kurt.

Justin

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How many people look like coming on Sunday? Should be a good number either way with the guys from rexnet coming along, and looks like the weather will be clearing up for it as well. I'd bring a BBQ for sure if I had one, but am willing to bring along enough BBQ for a few people if I know one is going to be there :)

Keen to get some more experienced guys in the passenger seat this time as well, had a ball by myself and with my mates yelling encouragement and screaming in fear next to me, but I need to work on those lines!

Hope to see a heap of you out there!

Jay

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Don't worry Jay, I'll make sure you beat Tim's time ;)

Haha, I'm counting on this rear wing for some epic downforce! or... maybe... perhaps that's unlikely? :P

Hopefully these new sways give me some more stability through the corners, and may actually play with the boost controller to coax out a couple more killerwasps from the engine on the day. I have a strange feeling 90% of the gains will be from the driver though, might chase you around a bit on the day and see if I can learn some more mad skillz.

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