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Na sorry dude, that wasn't me, I was up north at Kew drinking heaps and doing some of this. :throwup:  

 

hehehe.

LOL - fair enough sounds like fun

TOSH - where are you gonna hook up for accomodation?

the carlton hotel is pretty good, 3 beds to a room if people dont mind sharing, walking distance from the ex-servicemans club? next to the park..

also it's ontop/behind a pub :) :)

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hmm ill see if i can make it...if im not too stressed out from exams...

hey franky you coming to this one ????

oh and btw...my tyres are sort of going...esp the rear end...

should I

a) drive conservative unil then and then change afterwards or

B) get new tyres before then ??

I know it depends on how you drive...but how bad is wakefield on the tyres ?

shonen, with your tires i would get them before you go down if your gonna push pretty hard, depends on your driving style there too! also if they are pretty soft compound tires they will take a bit of a beating!

i would get new ones and do at least 500km on them before you head down!!

im still good for this day should be bringing at least 2 cars with me on the day too!

hey Tosh, you got a number on how many coming so far?

yeah they will take a fair hiding! really depends on what compound they are! i've always gone down with cheaper sime tyres on it that last for atleast 4 track days plus normal driving!

the softer and better the grip= shorter time they will last!




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