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Additional $200 paid today by EFT for extra Munro entry.

Brother Daniel will bring Radical SR8 out at lunchtime and

have a burn. By then half of your cars will be sitting in the pits

with brakes smoking, tyres melted, turbos hanging off, or have no

fuel left! Well thats what happened last time anyway!!!

Radical is so low you wont see it so dont want anyone tripping over him!

My brakes don't smoke, they spey forth molten steel and failure.

Spose I'll have to bring my camera with me now, seeing as there'll be a Radical there and all.

Scandy, I have not even seen it going round this track yet so I am as keen as you!

Last time I saw him drive it was at Eastern Creek in the wet. He was learning the car

and the track and was doing 260 kmhr down the main straight to turn one!

The Radical is one fully sick unit and not many people get the chance to see one in action.

My brother is a bit of a sick unit too...................

Then again. Death on the road by Iron Maiden rings a bell. ha ha

See you all out there.

Will be using up a set of old slicks so will be an interesting day for the R33.

Note Sure if that list on the first page is the updated list but as noted earlier can't make it - will be in Thailand (hopefully not canoeing in Phuket central). Btw what is the SR8 Radical keep noticing....for curiosity sakes

Gunna have to pull out guys. Full payment has been made and paid for a timer. If ya intersted take them both for $200

you are soft. i really wanna be there but i cant, and you can and you arent going! biggest homo

Was looking forward to slashing our times together krish

Good news, just got off the phone from Boost worx and now it looks like the car will be ready in a couple of days :D Defiitely looking forward to the track day now :D

Hey,

is anyone going to be using that strange E85 stuff on the day?

I was wondering if anyone is going down in a ute or towing a trailer and has some space for 3 x jerry cans? they're the tall ones and dont fit in my 32R boot.

if anyone can help, PM me?

cheers,

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