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Jay, you can get cams licence on the day. I can't remember exactly how much it is. Its like $110 I think

Piece of piss, looks like I'll be going along then. Need to spend some time under the car as the rear is feeling a little loose, but should be good :)

And Veeto, I'd lend you mine if I wasn't using it, but.. yeah.. I am :P surely someone has one banging around?

See you lads there, looking for interim points whilst the real car is being repaired...... but will still be some serious competition.

Hopefully this time I might best you! Too bad we won't be in the same class anymore :(

Sunday 7 August - Summary

Min 4

Max 10

Shower or two.

Cloudy. Isolated showers. Winds southerly averaging 10 to 20 km/h.

If the track is patchy wet I'm going to be shitting myself... I don't mind the idea of completely wet but that's only because I will probably cruise around at 40kmph.. Perhaps my stock boat will do okay in the wet?

Dropping in my money today, will see how it goes :)

Your driving style is so silky smooth Jay I wouldn't worry about getting loose. thumbsup.gif

My exuberant driving style on the other hand... I may actually spend more time sideways than not.

gahaha, silky smooth at 40kmph is easy mate ;) I was thinking of getting a rug for the back window and a driving hat...

Hopefully this time I might best you! Too bad we won't be in the same class anymore :(

Bring on the rain I say!..By the end of the day you might be wishing you didn't leave AWD class :P

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