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awesome matt!!!

i was thinking of just using my street tyres, but i told mum to bring me up a couple stockies on her visit this weekend :), dont want to lose to much tread on my federals!

Yeah I'll bring some 17s I think and if I can make

It fit I'll bring the Trolley jack too so its easy....

What do people normally do? Load the back seat with tyres? I'm a Noob!!

Go to your local $2 shop and buy a doona/thick blanket. Put that over the back seat if you can't be bothered taking the seat out. That will protect your seat fabric. Then put a jack in, and fill the rest with wheels haha. If you're heading down with a mate (or have someone coming who will let you borrow theirs) then I'd suggest bringing one jack and sharing it

I'll be bringing a jack up, but it's kinda crap. some of the guys bring their awesome massive ones that go under the diff...

Yeah I have my neighbours one in my shed, it's one of the big workshop jacks, but if there will be others there that ppl don't mind us using it may save the hassle, we are cruising from Newcastle

So the less we carry the better :P

And yeah, I reckon covering the seat is the go, too lazy to remove it!

Yeah stockies are pretty skinny... The 17s super fugly rims might fit.... Trial and error I guess.... Anything else really needed on the day? Or just turn up and make an ass of myself?

Women! 4 in the back seat 265's, 2 in the boot and toolbox in the passengers seat.

Spend half the day changing tyres cause u kill them every 2 runs: annoying as f**k

But worth it :P I can't wait!!

Yeah stockies are pretty skinny... The 17s super fugly rims might fit.... Trial and error I guess.... Anything else really needed on the day? Or just turn up and make an ass of myself?

Have a good breakfast, we have bbq for lunch. Also a few of the regulars go to dinner after at a local steak place, you're welcome to come along - we start eating about 6pm and finish by 8pm so you'll be getting home a bit later but it's totally your call. That goes for anyone really, any club members come along and budget $50 for food and a drink or two

Bring a hat and sunscreen if you're prone to sunburn. Other than that - just turn up and don't be afraid to ask questions if you aren't sure what to do. It's very straightforward in the morning though; get there with time to spare, find a spot for your stuff, empty the car out and put the wheels on you want to use, then join the line for scruitineering and sign on (license check etc, bring club membership card), then go back to your spot and wait for drivers brief.

EDIT: Don't forget to bring the correct clothing for driving (long sleeves and enclosed shoes etc as in the supp regs)

4th gear synchro is too-ted and it also locks out of 2nd occasionally.... That and some strange noise intermittently.... There was a lot of metal on the plug last oil change :/

Only one thing to do about it really...

Skids!

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