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The strength of our NSW club is something to behold. The Reserve List you'll notice is getting long. So if anyone cannot make it, let us know so that a reserve can move up. Thanks for your tremendous support!

I cant make it tomorrow, a family emergency came up, sorry Terry, 2 spots free, sorry for such late notice, didnt want it to happen :(

This isn't until next month dude

My bad haha, thought it was tomorrow xD disregard my post then LOOOL massive cockup on my behalf

lol all good. I had to double check myself a few times to make sure it wasn't this weekend

It looks as if Milan - RMBLBE - will be able to bring along his video gear.

Arrangements between Adam and Milan as to where best to place the cam > to be done.

The question I would like to ask is about Piggyback ECU's like SAFC, Greddy blue and AEM F/IC. Are they good enough for lower power cars in the 200 to 250 kw range that will be seeing light Track work? or do you really need to go to a full ECU?

Hey Terry, please give my spot to someone on the reserves list.

Just found out I'm away the whole week before this day for work and would like to spend some time at home by then!




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