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Oh nothing was just wondering if someone else brings a few bags of chips or something.

I'm happy to bring the drinks etc.

There looks to be a bit of downtime in some areas, i always enjoy kicking back and talking rubbish as i wont be watching drifting all day :D

Although there is an issue with getting the Marquee i believe. Unless anyone has a ute that is free tomorrow night to collect from eastern burbs (to then bring it for Sat mornin?) :(

I can bring some eggs...we can share them, and the first of us that gets asked for an autograph..the rest get to throw them at the culprit!!!

from sup regs:

13. SUNDAY PIT WALK

As a part of the Entertainment of the event we have organized a ‘Pit Walk’ on Sunday during the lunch

break. This will involve the Pit Area gates being open to the public for an hour at lunch time with

strong security presence. All competitors are required to be present at their pit with their vehicle facing

towards pit wall. Drivers must be available for signing sessions of magazines and other materials. Pens

will be distributed by the Championship Manager at the beginning of this session.

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Yeah I'll bring snacks Sunday

some chips and confectionery plus

lmao.... I guess they were counting on more pro/unlimited class drivers instead of "famous nobody's"

I don't mind bringing some munchies as long as I can kick back in the pit area with the cool kids :cool:

I wonder how hard they are going to be on the regs.

- All vehicles must be equipped with a 3-point FIA approved harness or better

- A working catalytic converter and a minimum of one muffler must be used in the exhaust system.

Just to add. I hope that Heath owns the vehicle and not the company.

http://www.harrop.co...view&post_id=53

- Street class cars must have valid registration and be driven by the registered owner

I wonder how hard they are going to be on the regs.

- All vehicles must be equipped with a 3-point FIA approved harness or better

- A working catalytic converter and a minimum of one muffler must be used in the exhaust system.

Yeah I'm keen to know if I have to have the back seat back in.

As they ahve not answered my emails I Might go for a drive out there this arvo they said it's open from 9am and go ask some questions.

plus keen to have a look

any others ppl want covered off?

Yeah I'm keen to know if I have to have the back seat back in.

As they ahve not answered my emails I Might go for a drive out there this arvo they said it's open from 9am and go ask some questions.

plus keen to have a look

any others ppl want covered off?

I'm sorted for those two items, but the back seat would be nice to know.

I can't get the rear dampers if the seat is in.

ok final word on seat, prefered in, if it is out AND trim and parcel shelf gone you will be pulled up on it

so mines all going back in!

track looks interesting, much more flowing than the video showed

plus track more banked that I expected..should be awsome

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