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Life In The Fast Lane - Event - Wed 19Th Nov - S M P


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http://www.jesusracing.com.au/life-in-the-fastlane-2014/

6pm at Sydney Motorsport Park

Entry includes Dinner and Show and Car Display

Guys 14+ are welcome; so bring li'l bruv and the pair cost you $50

Supported by...

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...of which I'm an Admin.

Car Display to include...

* McLaren MP4-12C #1/50

* Police Porsche Pursuit Car

* Racing Simulators

* Jet powered R/C Car

* Helicopter

And...

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And...

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Thanks Richard. I've been trying to recheck and navigate > not getting much luck. But I guess the website jesusracing.com.au for tix will do for the moment.

(am trying to source master keys for the MP4-12C too - haha)

I was behind that evo yesterday terry lol coming down the mountain i was in a blue Forrester turbo lol you took the scenic route down Mitchell's pass yeah :)

  • 2 weeks later...

Any Christians with performance cars useful for a static display are welcome to PM me on Fb > Join CIC aka "Christians Into Cars" > agree to Andrew Fisher's request (through Shane Strong) for his "Display Cars".

  • 2 weeks later...

Correct. It's an outreach to Men and Boys because it's the way we are wired up. The book of Ephesians for instance tells the reader of what roles we play distinct from women. Equal we are yes, but different. After the Meet n greet plus Andrew's demo, I'm sure he'll be talking about "substance" over dinner.

Next up is the MP4-12C

And the R34 GT-R V-Spec II Nur

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The 50th Anniv Model of the 12C has lots of C/F bits, separate computer system on each corner suspension...

Enjoy!



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