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Good work. Got another car yet?

Nah, I come off my P's in May. So the plan is to save till then buy a registered 180sx/R32 GTST (gonna harass you for a ride this round as I've never actually been in one) which I'll garage mostly and drive to track days. Once I graduate and have a bit more money coming in I might look at buying a tow car and doing it properly.

Until then I'm just another volunteer. After several years of almost constantly competing at DECA I feel I owe the club a few volunteer days lol.

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(gonna harass you for a ride this round as I've never actually been in one)

Not exactly the most comparable 32 to what you would be getting but more than welcome for a ride!

I may be adding on an additional person in the next few days (if you're not getting too full already!)

Can I increase my count to 2 people sharing in a room?

Cheers

Simon

(now plus David)

Hey bec, Is there any persons whishing to share a room? i want to come up friday evening. I also admit i will be a pain and bring my tandem trailer.

So 1 night, happy to share.

dave

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