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Nick are you bringing your GTR? New engine etc all fitted?

I will be bringing it, first event I will have been too in 4 years with a Skyline but the new engine isn't done yet unfortunately :(

Shouldn't be too far off now, just waiting on some little bits and pieces before we assemble it and drop it in.

I will be bringing it, first event I will have been too in 4 years with a Skyline but the new engine isn't done yet unfortunately :(

Shouldn't be too far off now, just waiting on some little bits and pieces before we assemble it and drop it in.

i missed out on this event - man im slow...i only came across this thread today :)

anyway, there is always next time!

nick - its been a long time & still remember when you called me back in 2004? or so about getting your engine built...is dart looking after you again? what is your new setup?

i missed out on this event - man im slow...i only came across this thread today :)

anyway, there is always next time!

nick - its been a long time & still remember when you called me back in 2004? or so about getting your engine built...is dart looking after you again? what is your new setup?

I think there's an opening.

Be quick!

i missed out on this event - man im slow...i only came across this thread today :)

anyway, there is always next time!

nick - its been a long time & still remember when you called me back in 2004? or so about getting your engine built...is dart looking after you again? what is your new setup?

Get cracking and snap up one of the free spots Marko, you know you want to - This is one event you do not want to miss.

As for my engine, come along Sunday and I will have a chat to you about it - The new engine is nothing too crazy horsepower wise, just a solid responsive package for a track oriented car.

9 spaces? What's the go there?

They've allowed us an extra table this year because we were thinner than what they expected last year :P

...got you outta that one didn't I dave > you owe me!

Only 6 spots left folks. A few of you have expressed intrest but I still don't have a confirmation PM from a few in here.

Get the PM to me and payment in right away.

Paulie, Trackside is working with us and a few people accidently double committed a group. But what a great opportunity to get in last minute for those that want to.

Only 1 sleep to go!

Jim Richards, Fay Richards, Fred Gibson and Christine Gibson will be arriving at Trackside in a green-gold Nissan Elgrand Homy. Compliments of JapLink Motors - on loan.

Make them welcome fellahs! :action-smiley-069: :action-smiley-069: :action-smiley-069:

...and don't look at them as if they've just dropped in from an old folks home > embarrasses me!

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