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is there still spots left to enter?

i will be plumbing up my screamer with this flexible exhaust pipe, will it still be ok to enter?

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Haha bout time you posted here ;) Why not make a second pipe man? So you can have the option of entering all the events?

i found out these flex pipes have small gaps in them, so might have to opt for something like this instead which is solid yet flexible,

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because this makes it easier to remove matt :)

and dave, can you confirm if there's still space? will pay today and fax my form off on Monday.

Go to Whoa this time or still out ?

Undecided so far, it depends on how the surface is looking where the GTW would start from. All that launching leaves some pretty fat lines haha

Undecided so far, it depends on how the surface is looking where the GTW would start from. All that launching leaves some pretty fat lines haha

I was planning on leaving some "fat lines" :P can't wait for this event :D first SAU outing!!

I was planning on leaving some "fat lines" :P can't wait for this event :D first SAU outing!!

Haha that's fine - they're encouraged in a big way!

Just the start line for the GTW at the last Texi, when I inspected it in the morning, still had the lines from the Texi before - so I'll go have a look and see if the weather has taken care of that and report back. The rest of the skidpan doesn't matter because other users of the facility wear our lines off the surface.

Either way, there's PLENTY of space for beating some tyres into a warm and smoky submission

Oh good, cus I'm not bringing any skill with me... Just spare tyres, full tank of fuel and a heavy right foot :P

It's on the dyno now so we will see how many killer wasps will be coming with me tomorrow :D

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