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Jumper Leads - Check!

(Funny, I was just looking at Fan Belts on Ebay) :D

Edit* Bought them. --->> Bosch Belts and these --->> Cam Cover Seals

:rofl:

Would love to come down but it will likely be next year once we get work under control as i have already taken all my leave for this year for SMSP, WTAC and SAU NATS

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It turned out to be a great day. Plenty of track time, only 3 on track at a time for most classes.

Skyline for the outright win on the day with likely a Pulsar coming second.

Good Work. It would have been great coming to watch your car on track. Still spitting out flames like it does at Wakefield?

Good Work. It would have been great coming to watch your car on track. Still spitting out flames like it does at Wakefield?

Lots of flames :) You should have been there, I even took a young lad around the track in the car doing a 44.1 time. Seemed impressed, even when we were sliding off the track and hitting a cone.

Just some info for those keen on track days - members from NSW just filled a whole mid week track day at SMSP for October.

This one didn't even make it to the outside forum as members snapped it up so fast.

One of many benefits of joining SAUNSW!!

well, my car is going for a checkup tune next week. so i am going to try and do a SOTS day at wakie first week of September.

probably the tuesday as its the most quiet.

Anyone else interested in going?

And having to read the members only area regularly, it wasn't even listed in the events area. Last thing I heard it was planned for Wakefield and info was coming.

Umm I specifically told you a thread was coming any day with the new trackday details, and told you the new date. You even commented about putting in leave because it was on a weekday.

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