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Wonder how Scott went. I'm guessing 630ish but the head may be struggling a bit...

no need to wonder when you already know
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Exercise then 3 different car related meets.

Mmm, car meat.....

What meets Pete? I assume Powerplay, something else then something involving me?

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Morning all.

So...last nights drive was eventfull...
The bad,

1. Zeke's mate was supposed to be coming along in his Civic...he didn't tell us there was 10 other P platers with him as well...
2. My car started to smell like burning oil very badly. This was because the oil filler cap came off, either because I didn't put it on or because I put it on loose, and sprayed oil all over the engine bay.
3. While checking I had enough oil to drive the car safely I picked up a stick I the rear guard.
4. At the end of the run I put my thong on and didn't see the bull ant that was hiding at the end. From then on I had some very painful toes.
5. Car was still smelling of burning oil.
6. Picked up another, larger, stick with my rear bumper.
7. Cleaned up the easter bunny/hare at about 80 km/h. Sorry kids, no easter next year.

The good,
1. No one broke anything.
2. Pete blows awesome flames like Zeke.
3. Awesome drive with no unwanted attention.
4. Happened to meet up with Carl and a few of the EVO guys for a nice chat.
5. 1 less rabbit/hare in Queensland.

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As long as all the cars stay shiny side up they are good night's despite all the random happenings! The random stuff is one of the main parts that makes it fun and interesting.

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As long as all the cars stay shiny side up they are good night's despite all the random happenings! The random stuff is one of the main parts that makes it fun and interesting.

We were all fine, just heard from Carl that one of the EVO's kissed a guard rail with the rear quarter on the way down. Car was mostly alright other than a wrecked panel.

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Oh bugger. I always take it very easy on downhills. Far too much momentum for my liking!

Yeah downhill always has be a little on edge, uphill is much, much more fun.

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I need bigger brakes!

Also swaybars, wheel alignment and a retune.

Really need a retune...

I need to stiffen my swaybars and get a decent alignment.

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