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Originally posted by INASNT

we need to make a skyline group there as when i was payin to get in guys with fords have their own ford club and only paid $35 to run not thr norm $55.

Yep, thats what I mean. We are a club now in a sense.. so we can do that.

I'll look into it now.. and organise it for a month away or so.

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fark

freind that was gonna run 2 just rang and said hes takin his car to come racing on the weekend to get new cam,lifter and memcal put in coz hes lifters r rooted, so he wont run on friday night incase he blowns sumthing! errrrrrr

I had ***ed lifters in my 250ci cortina and i ended up putting a rod out the side of the block!:cool:

Guest HOTPL.8

hey guys, yeah i'll be there but not running, i ran last meet and couldnt do any better than a 15.6, so i said i wont run again until the turbo is installed

Dont get me wrong i was happy with the time considering i was on a full tank of fuel, open wheel diff, 185/14 tires, tool box in the boot, slipping clutch and just under 260,000km's on the clock. shame i went on such a busy night though and could only fit in 4 runs :cool:

hey lowlux wanna meet at maccas sunbury and go down together??

i... dont... knoooooooooow

i think its pretty much whoever rocks up we go say hi :D

i might not be going now... will go next month on the next friday night one as i wont have the new ECU or POD in until probably after friday.

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