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How does this work, evo map, wrx, 180sx map...are we going to do every single one or just one? And if only 1, which one am i doing? Lol (mr2)

Nah dude theyre just names! You do every one of them. Check out the event schedule, first couple of pages.

Coming from the guy who talked up making an appearance

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Sorry man, cant help it if im a big deal.

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How does this work, evo map, wrx, 180sx map...are we going to do every single one or just one? And if only 1, which one am i doing? Lol (mr2)

You do them in the order that's written in the event schedule :)

So you do them ALL at some point.

They are what the events are "called". Not what cars run them... No-one in their right mind would call a course MR2! You'd be ridiculed forever for making such a mistake.

Flying finishes are good for me because i tend to murder gates on the wangs lol.

lol I think I've killed mini wang cone every time I've done it (or maybe once i didn't) :D

Only issue now is with the flying finish - to stop before the water barrier... Cause you try murder that it ain't going to end well as i nearly found out last time lol

lol I think I've killed mini wang cone every time I've done it (or maybe once i didn't) :D

Only issue now is with the flying finish - to stop before the water barrier... Cause you try murder that it ain't going to end well as i nearly found out last time lol

At least you can still be going 20-30kph when going through the barriers... If need be.

Oh I know it was :thumbsup:

I was just carrying that much speed through the gate - it was almost a case of brown undies. No point having a flying finish if ya gotta back off before it :P

the courses look awsome, just finished packing the car, myself and a few others are staying just out of town tomorrow night, depending how the day goes i might be keen on camping n hanging around saturday night.

So pumped for this!! tomorrow will go slow

Nah dude theyre just names! You do every one of them. Check out the event schedule, first couple of pages.

Sorry man, cant help it if im a big deal.

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How the hell will i remember where to go lol ....gee now im getting nervous. lol

You only need to remember the map your about to do. It helps to watch people ahead of you, however, that could be ash, and it will be wrong, so study the event sched ;)

You only need to remember the map your about to do. It helps to watch people ahead of you, however, that could be ash, and it will be wrong, so study the event sched ;)

True words...

You only need to remember the map your about to do. It helps to watch people ahead of you, however, that could be ash, and it will be wrong, so study the event sched ;)

Will do thx, altho memory is not my strongest point...EXCITED VIRGIN

Hopefully no rain on sat. I'll be there doing a write up for AutoCult.net but if you after pics of your car let me know. [email protected]. The photos I get will be up a few days after.

And no they are not free. :D

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