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Oooo o.k. no permission to view that one Burnie, must be due to not being a paid WA memeber I assume?

Oh well, will see whoever's heading up next w.e. then.

Wes

People from thread who are going:

DTSNR32

Hank Scorpio

tricstar

Hanaldo

and me

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Yeah headin along, can't wait, looks like fun.

Gotta pull the finger out between now n then to get the turbs back on and get the wagon going again. Hopefully have the new breaks on too by then but will see how we go.

Any of you lot camping?

Rich aka tricstar was one of the lads I knew who was going.

Lachlan- hopefully nobody there has a pacemaker or it might stop when your on full song ;)

Haha could be akward!

Lachlan, the hippie killer still registered??

Anyone up there tonight? I'm still getting the car ready. Will see you out there tomorrow bishes!

The plates run out on the 7th and the Hippie Killer is going up without a sticker on the windscreen on the back of a trailer... :whistling:

Will be there tomorrow morning BTW.

Well that was short, but fun. Really poorly organized this year though, I think they got way more cars than they were expecting. Was rubbish letting people out onto the track while the previous group was still coming off. And 2.5 hours of marshaling for 20 minutes of cruising sucks too, will have to get a VIP sticker if I go next year.

Burnie, great chatting to you again man, good luck in the drags!

Found out before the last cruise session today that I was running on low boost all weekend!

:rofl:

I got through the first round of off street drags finals but got knocked out in round 2 (nothing but wheel spin off the line :P) and I think Richard did just as well as myself.

Good weekend overall but +11ty for too much waiting for cruising on Saturday and Sunday.

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