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so few few MS events announced.

PI on 8th is first up..

plus a new deca type event....mmmmm...been looking forward to this for a bit.

few more surprises later in year

Yep, deca just down the road from us!

so few few MS events announced.

PI on 8th is first up..

plus a new deca type event....mmmmm...been looking forward to this for a bit.

few more surprises later in year

PI on 8th of Feb? What's this.. Am I entering WRX PI day or not! :P

how is having Lenso 20" and NEXEN rubber a sales point?

Also love how nearly every car is a lady driver, but with a male name selling it

http://www.carpoint.com.au/all-cars/private/details.aspx?R=SSE-AD-3156017&Cr=4

Wouldn't buy a legitimate lady driven car anyway - most don't look after them mechanically or have little mechanical sympathy or the ability to perceive mechanical faults.

Might have to come to this motorkhana day hmmm

Just need to get a race suit and driving gloves

that's just for the drive there right?

remember one of my mates turning up to winton in his R32 GTR

factory seats and everything, but arrived with full harness on and race gloves on..

3 years later and still not lived it down.

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