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hey guys, can i be moved to the reserve list? had my car on the dyno at willal and ive got some fuel pressure problems ill need to get sorted before the trackday :angry:

I'm good to go! Put me down as a yes just hope that it's good weather cause rear wheel drive & 300kw on a rainy day don't mix well lol

Unfortunately weather is something that is out of our control. Just make sure you have really good tires, run low boost and use the right foot wisely. Don't think anyone will be breaking lap records in the wet anyway. End of the day it is all about having some fun with your beast on the track in a safe manner. Looking forward to seeing it out on the track mate.

Ps put my application for membership in already just waiting for payment instructions once my application Is processed!

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Hey Krishy,

Yeh dont worry about that I'm running Bridgestone RE-11's all round. My waste gate spring can run from 10 to 22psi & then some if I had forged internals!! Rain or shine it will be an awesome day & I look forward to meeting fellow enthusiasts as I'm sick of going to shows or meets where these cars aren't given a second glance cause the people there love their bogan mobiles!

I'm hoping I can get my nismo carbon 2way & some endless brake pads for my R34 brembo's in time & hopefully then I can stop spending money on it lol yeh like that will ever happen!

Anyway I'm wishing for good weather & see you guys out there should be a memorable day!

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