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Faxed my form in today. I will be joining Adrian, Is there any other people from here who will be racing or is it just 2rismo and my self???

I shall be racing too..... But need to do something about my damn slipping clutch b4 the weekend otherwise ill probably get beaten by a granny on an electric scooter LOL!! :bonk: :bonk:

I shall be racing too..... But need to do something about my damn slipping clutch b4 the weekend otherwise ill probably get beaten by a granny on an electric scooter LOL!! :bonk:  :bonk:

You need to get the form faxed of today dude. Or have you already done that. Im going to WSID tomorrow for some practice if anyone would care to join me.

You need to get the form faxed of today dude. Or have you already done that. Im going to WSID tomorrow for some practice if anyone would care to join me.

Already done sent earlier this week......Would love to have a run tomorrow but will be getting my new clutch and having the paintwork finnished off

Dude, I think Brett has a very level perspective about borrowing cars and racing them for people. He has a chip on BOTH shoulders about Supras!!

:rofl:

He should drive something though..... maybe MY wifes mazda!!

Adrian




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