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One of the boys from WL had a good idea...get a couple locals to leave shitboxes scattered in strategic locations at the carpark during the day.

LOL

but are there enough r32s to make the entire carpark awkward?

DOUBLE LOL

but are there enough r32s to make the entire carpark awkward?

Well I saw Pat yesterday and he's shipping his off to Perth on the 27th... Might be able to reroute it with a call to the shipping company.

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Wouldn't want to think about the fuel costs for a roadtrip like that :P

On a related note:

Yesterdays average fuel consumption: 46.7L/100km on BP98

56 Litres used is enough to remind me I need to bring a Jerrycan next time. Had a few "wtf" moments trying to accelerate out of a corner on my last 2 laps :P

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Wouldn't want to think about the fuel costs for a roadtrip like that :P

On a related note:

Yesterdays average fuel consumption: 46.7L/100km on BP98

56 Litres used is enough to remind me I need to bring a Jerrycan next time. Had a few "wtf" moments trying to accelerate out of a corner on my last 2 laps :P

Best time for the day?

1:40
1:38
1:34
untimed
1:33.67

All sessions with passengers and traffic because the cars weren't speed grouped at all

It's slowly getting there :) I need more balls to brake later... was hitting the anchors 50-75m too early on both straights and then rolling in :(

Wouldn't want to think about the fuel costs for a roadtrip like that :P

On a related note:

Yesterdays average fuel consumption: 46.7L/100km on BP98

56 Litres used is enough to remind me I need to bring a Jerrycan next time. Had a few "wtf" moments trying to accelerate out of a corner on my last 2 laps :P

just be carefull if nearly out of juice..that's how I lunched my engine.

fuel starvation and massive detonation.

since when does Aust post deliver on weekends.

sent a Christmas present to WA:

Date/Time
Activity
Location

Sun 22 Dec 2013 11:10

Delivered

MOUNT HAWTHORN WA

Sun 22 Dec 2013 07:35

With Australia Post for delivery today

OSBORNE PARK WA

Sat 21 Dec 2013 09:19

Processed through Australia Post facility

OSBORNE PARK WA

Mon 16 Dec 2013 21:28

Shipping information approved by Australia Post

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