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  • 2 weeks later...

so whats the main difference between the Saturday and sunday events? is it just timed and non-timed?

And also a noob question: A 3 point seatbelt requirement, assuming thats just the factory seat belts right?

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Entered for Sunday

Would like to have done Saturday too but even with a couple of jerry cans in hand I fear my last E85 fillup in Cranbourne won't last me two days at the island

Entered for Sunday

Would like to have done Saturday too but even with a couple of jerry cans in hand I fear my last E85 fillup in Cranbourne won't last me two days at the island

It's a real shame the United down there doesn't do E85z

I'm surprised with the number of race cars getting on it that they don't have a dedicated bowser for the track - would probably get more use than most other E85 locations.

Went out to the car last night, finished off the suspension... chucked wheels on it and lowered it down off stands for the first time in 6 months. Now have fully adjustable front and rear arms...

Track only now (but driving to/from the track)

Needs an alignment, what settings should I be aiming for?

#stancelyf

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