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So it says passengers have to pay a small fee, (which is $0), and they can jump in on passenger runs, how many passenger runs will their be??

Also how do you pay $0?

And do you just pay it on the day?

:D

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yes im pumped!

here is the current forecast:

Saturday 17 December

Cloudy. The chance of showers. Winds east to northeasterly averaging 10 to 20 km/h. Overnight temperatures falling to between 7 and 11 with daytime temperatures reaching between 19 and 25.

im pumped to see what 135KW at 3000 RPM can do on a race track!

So it says passengers have to pay a small fee, (which is $0), and they can jump in on passenger runs, how many passenger runs will their be??

Also how do you pay $0?

And do you just pay it on the day?

:D

I will be there to collect the $0 :D

The whole day is passenger runs

Leaving for G town soon, see you all tomorrow!

Final prep all done! woohoo!

New front bar - check

New racing harness - check

New LCD guage - check

New Haltech ECU + tune - check

Complete overhaul on engine, new balancer, new IN cam gear, new timing belt and bearings, ALL new racing lubricants - check!

New surge tank - check

MAXED out credit card - check

Time for some dinner and sleep! see you all in the morning! Bring on the sunshine!

Final prep all done! woohoo!

New front bar - check

New racing harness - check

New LCD guage - check

New Haltech ECU + tune - check

Complete overhaul on engine, new balancer, new IN cam gear, new timing belt and bearings, ALL new racing lubricants - check!

New surge tank - check

MAXED out credit card - check

Time for some dinner and sleep! see you all in the morning! Bring on the sunshine!

Wow that's a lot!

Good work for getting all that ready in time!

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