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Happy Laps - Queensland Raceway 22-03-14


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There is a MCM meet at QR on the 22nd too. http://forums.mightycarmods.com/showthread.php?33648-MCM-QLD-Meet-and-Greet-1-22-3-14-%28Marty-and-Moog-s-first-Qld-meet%29

Think it's just a meet in the car park, But their is also talk of them having happy laps too? How long does SAU have on the track?

Might try and make this one is there a cut off date to pay, can you pay on the day?

We have laps in the morning ending about 9:00 and have a few people staying for the meet. We normally get 30 minutes on track and you can pay on the day.

in for this with kathryn

will make payment into account

ref : cowdy hl +1

barneys gunna have his first real drive :P

Barney is going to get to meet some real Skylines...aka manual, turbo, Skylines.

start a bit of smack talk and everone wants to go now,lol,going to be an epic happy laps now,well done everyone,cant have those fake diamonds having more cars there than us ah? :wub::woot:

Think Im going to give this one a miss guys.. Will probably still head to the dyno day at Tuned Performance though if anyone is still going, I might see you there.

I knew you were scared ;)

so how many cars do we need to get the whole track?,or doesnt it matter we still get the short track anyway?

I believe they want 50+ cars to give us the national circuit.

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