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Still coming along Pattey?

Don't know att his stage depends how much i get paid. Had my wallet stolen last weekend at Vans Warped tour which was expensive. It also had my ASAA or whatever card in it too :(

Don't know att his stage depends how much i get paid. Had my wallet stolen last weekend at Vans Warped tour which was expensive. It also had my ASAA or whatever card in it too :(

Ahh that sucks.. Worst nightmare right there :/

dads paying for it, but said he cant take me, mum will NOT take me ( hates motorsports ) im working on dad..

count me in as a maybe.. ill sure be up for the cruse, ( cant exceed the speed limit :( ) because I dont know the way :P

where is maccas near exhibition park? you go past exhibition park going from civic to Mitchel yea?

dads paying for it, but said he cant take me, mum will NOT take me ( hates motorsports ) im working on dad..

count me in as a maybe.. ill sure be up for the cruse, ( cant exceed the speed limit :( ) because I dont know the way :P

where is maccas near exhibition park? you go past exhibition park going from civic to Mitchel yea?

Last maccas before you leave Canberra heading towards Sydney

thanks, I cant go, dad wont go in my car until it proves it self ( it was written off and I fixed it... must no believe in my skills )

have a good time guys! ill try and convince mum, very unlikely tho :(

So.....

Boiled my brake fluid, shoulda changed that before i went.

Lost half of my engine oil, dunno where it went, it happened during laps. Should have taken more spare oil.

Got some more from town, and noticed my diff was extra noisy, left shaft clunks badly, the one that Toll Ipec smashed and never paid for (fck you Toll Ipec). Back at the track, i looked and saw diff oil all over the diff. Front seal leaking.

Time to call it a day before i break something.

Rob said; roughly 1:22, for one of my laps.

Next time ill be better prepared.

And ill try those Remsa pads too, they might not smoke like my Bendix pads.

Ps: the Skywagon is a good support vehicle. thanks again Rob.

What a mad day! Where to begin... Thanks to Mik for organising it. Shame your car started having issues :( Was great having Rob along aswell. As I said before, I think it's more enjoyable with a mate there. The driving was so great, awesome value for money. Pb according to racechrono was 1:17 flat, though I only used racechrono for one session. Needless to say I'll definitely be doing that again! :woot:

What a mad day! Where to begin... Thanks to Mik for organising it. Shame your car started having issues :( Was great having Rob along aswell. As I said before, I think it's more enjoyable with a mate there. The driving was so great, awesome value for money. Pb according to racechrono was 1:17 flat, though I only used racechrono for one session. Needless to say I'll definitely be doing that again! :woot:

nice work! Shame I couldn't come. What tire were you running?

Could be a suspension thing. Coilovers on the rear? Possibly too stiff?

Theres heaps of grip on the track, unless you go into a corner too hot you have to be trying to get sideways for it to get out of control. For me anyway, im still running fairly stock :)

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