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Ya get me form I faxed last week?? or is it a fail?

Got it, you sent it upside down.. i hate you :P

Guys, looks like i will be out as the GTR is sold and i wont get a chance to replace it with something worthy of racing

you can always take the company car hehehe :whistling:

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Guys, looks like i will be out as the GTR is sold and i wont get a chance to replace it with something worthy of racing

Damn mate, i was looking forward to catching up with you as well :( Good that you sold the car though :D

Surely one of Jean's brothers has something that you could have some fun with?

i paid last week my 2nd entry fee but my names not on the list...........yet.

how many more entries are needed to make this day go ahead??

also as a couple others asked, is the burnout pad available too during the day? im sure most will get alittle board racing for 7 or so hours

Tech question, with the Battery relocated to the boot, do you have to have an external isolating switch fitted?

andra rule book says, any vehicle where the battery has been relocated

, require a battery isolation switch.

but saying that, ive got two mates with 12sec cars and boot mounted batteries without an iso switch and they have never been told they cant race

you can always take the company car hehehe :whistling:

No company car atm, have been thinking about bringing the 120Y wagon out there but i'm not sure whether anyone (or the gearbox) is ready for 21kw@wheels of fury!!

Damn mate, i was looking forward to catching up with you as well :( Good that you sold the car though :D

Surely one of Jean's brothers has something that you could have some fun with?

Would be good to catch up sometime soon.

I get the feeling the other combo may soon (hopefully) be running too quick for this event without a cage so thats a no go either.

I wouldn't worry too much about your stuff spesh with an SAU crowd. We've come up on Wednesday nights as a group from the ACT several times and we've left sets of tyres, trolley jacks and all sorts of expensive items out and its never been touched.

Tech question, with the Battery relocated to the boot, do you have to have an external isolating switch fitted?

Not for irregular off the street competitors.

It is required for vehicles faster than 11.99.

Hey fellas, I don't know if WSID will let us run our GoPro's but I have the three for the club up for rent. Is $35 paid on the day. That includes me making DVD copy of the video files and mailing them to you about a week after the event.

PM me for reserving one. First in, best dressed.

So is that gospel then? have run a 11.92 previously, hoping to run quicker this time.

Do i need to hook up something or will it get through scrutineering ok?

Not for irregular off the street competitors.

It is required for vehicles faster than 11.99.

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