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yea i am also waiting on a spine to enter this track day

Huh??

Im just not keen to enter while im running 14 psi (non-intentionally ofcoarse), when i dont even have a FMIC.

Ive recently talked to JEZ who got my boost to 5.5 psi, now waiting on my boost controller that should be here tomorrow, if that fixes my long on going problem then ill enter.

Hope that clears it up,

Jarrad.

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Na forget the long winded approach just do what I do just turn up pay your coin and pretend to bleed your brakes for 6 hours.......

1- its great fun watching your wench pumping the pedal especially when she doesn't need too.

2- you really don't need to go onto the track.

3- people see you and think "Wow he must be cool" and "gee his girlfriend must really work out".

4- you get to enjoy the pre and post festivities.

Perfect what more could you possibly ask for????

2 more entries for Neil and I coming through tonight. 2 drivers, 1 car, so seperate sessions thanks.

BTW we are staying in the cabins at the track the night before - anyone else thinking about staying there should contact the office to organise.

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