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Didn't think of Jade for Jarred. Stepsons G/F is called Jade

Going to test drive little bird tomorrow up at Ringwood, should be there from 9:00 on if anyone wants to call in and say Hi.

And NO you can't test your car while you are there sorry.

Jade is a cute name for a cute bloke..... No homo lol

What is Lil bird anyway? Can I hate the fark out of ring wood when my fuel system is finished?

Jade is a cute name for a cute bloke..... No homo lol

What is Lil bird anyway? Can I hate the fark out of ring wood when my fuel system is finished?

Little bird is the new yellow race car Dad bought for me to drive really really fast

If you join the club and have a Cams licence you can have the track to yourself all day for $25

nice one martin!! wish i could!!!

can cars drive on there at all? would be good for some sau newcastle action!!!

I think Matt was looking into something with the club but I have an idea that might work for an event as well

Would require a Cams licence and club membership though but I think you can get them for just a day as well to keep costs down

how much is the club??? i say we all do it :)

why havent we heard of this before? haha.

does aasa license count? >.<!

I was talking to a guy in the club and apparently external clubs are fine but I had to talk to someone and I forgot all about it!! I think we should hook it up!!

how much is the club??? i say we all do it :)

why havent we heard of this before? haha.

does aasa license count? >.<!

Not sure on the aaas licence can find out but

Club membership is $60 from memory and is good for the year

Bonus with that is a few events through the year should get you a start at Matarra as well

Maybeeee with enough interest we can have an SAU class at one of the events

I was talking to a guy in the club and apparently external clubs are fine but I had to talk to someone and I forgot all about it!! I think we should hook it up!!

f**k yeah!! but do we need to put a down payment? and do we need minimum numbers? because we wont get any money out of sau i dont think for support.

I know they rent the track to other clubs to run events but cost wise is expensive to get Cams permit etc etc etc

Will ask about a dedicated class to hook onto an existing event if you want

Only cost then will be entry

f**k yeah!! but do we need to put a down payment? and do we need minimum numbers? because we wont get any money out of sau i dont think for support.

Forget about SAU.... Just run there as a part of a club.... We should get into it as I am super keen to gate the fark out of Mattara

ahk yeah thatd be best, im keen as :D

put this oil cooler to a bit more use!!

still havent seen you at work owen but if theres a spot next to you i always park next to you if i dont ride the pushy hahaha

yeah i always see you driving out in the arvo as im walking to the carpark you must get out a couple of minutes earlier then me.

i will have to start driving mine to work more.

im gunna try and get a wheel alignment monday arvo cos im putting in a hicas lock bar and a few other bits tommorrrow morning and i will drive it for the rest of the week.

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