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we all keep our stuff at our car spot that we claim in the morning.. over 7 years nothing has ever gone missing as there are always people about and your never gone for more than 10 mins at a time

Bull shit, I've been to numerous track days, have ended up losing lots of items, especially oil! So have many users on here have lost things too!

Oh wait... You meant from people stealing them and not their engines pumping their internals out... Yep, carry on!

SAU Track days, probably the safest place to leave tools laying around/lend tools out!

I always drive at 80% Nick so my lap times and driving style should be the same in timed to passenger sessions :)

Weren't you doing 0:59 lap times last year?

Put an extra 1L oil in your engine, make sure you check your brake pads and fluids. Make sure you have GOOD brake pads, I learnt the hard way at Oran Park.

Weren't you doing 0:59 lap times last year?

Put an extra 1L oil in your engine, make sure you check your brake pads and fluids. Make sure you have GOOD brake pads, I learnt the hard way at Oran Park.

I doubt I have GOOD brake pads, but they'll have to do.

is it skidz time yet

stinging to run people off the track

Meanwhile I'll be flat on it and causing motion blur.

It'll be happening at the trackday...

Though I can see this happening if I get to take a shot at an R35 GTR....

License check, clothes check, go pro check, helmet check, car....... still sitting at my workshop waiting for my mate to pick me up in his Jeep with trailer lol

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