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Members only entries will end 1st of October..

There will also be no rollovers to the new year as its too hard to keep track of over such a long period of time,

Should you be unable to attend PM me and we will discuss it further.

Also Andrew I got your form :D

hey i'll help out again...but only if i can be gatekeeper again :P Owen... sun screen is a must. i got roasted on saturday :(and we needed more 1's and 2's for numbers, and scrutineering sheets :)

from the timing sheets it looked like we could've started from #30 & up, just need to make sure we're clear on the numbering system for next time :)

ohhhh yeah. i mean i went brown on sunday.... but i don't want the missus whinging at me ;Pwas good fun running around getting everything sorted.

nothing wrong with brown skin, just sounds like she needs to get down with the brown :nyaanyaa:

new entry form fax0r3d

jim berry clutch means the tyres will be the only things slipping.. just the way we like it :D

I hope you installed a scatter shield with that clutch... :P

Mark: One day mine will run again too!

Payment made and entry form emailed for Charles and Clinton.

After the fun that we had at the last one we want to have another go. :banana:

Welcome to your new addiction

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is there an age restriction on passengers? My cousin and I were going to come along and bring his younger brothers who are about 13-15 for some hektik skids.

Where can I buy a super cheap turbo charged super skid machine?! A) I need super skid practice and B) my GTR wouldn't survive anywhere near the punishment I witnessed in September!

Buddy - you've got a R32 GTR. Pull fuse - rip mad skidz!

Seriously though, you can choose to run as hard or as quick as you like. The ride I gave you wasn't a fast run, was just a bit of side step clutch fun sliding around. Much faster to not slide so much.

It's all good and fun how ever you want to run.

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