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Yay Sean - so are you gonna run at winton?

Nah, it'll probably throw a timing belt....coming up for a major!! >_<

It's not 'setup' anyways, just a heavy boat lolz.

You gotta give me a ride in your beast around Winton though!

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doesn't the water in the shower water down the bourbon? I'm unfamiliar with a device that allows the water to not mix with the bourbon, is this a NSW thing?

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It's much easier with these instead of an open glass that you mix yourself;

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Nah, it'll probably throw a timing belt....coming up for a major!! >_<

It's not 'setup' anyways, just a heavy boat lolz.

You gotta give me a ride in your beast around Winton though!

Negative captain. From what Ash was saying, there is no passenger rides while on the track (apart from the R35 hotlaps that will be prizes).

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It's much easier with these instead of an open glass that you mix yourself;

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Love your ingenuity there, or is it just many years of experience talk'n. Regardless I always love the simple solution!

And yes Sean, because it is a timed event I don't think they will run passenger sessions. You're certainly welcome to hop in next time I take it to one of our days though.

That's what I do with my champers! Outside always!

Cccchhhhaaammmmppppaaaaaggggnnnneeee ssshhhhoooowwweeeerrrsss!!!!

Pat and i are booked @ the quest :)

Time to get our drink on!!

that's a shame! I think that if you don't enter today, you're screwed anyway :(

you can always buy a ticket and then if you aren't going to be driving, it can go to someone in the reserves list

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