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So I just saw that Obrien auto glass is running a comp to win hot laps on the same day as the SAU track day.  So looks like between rounds, we'll get to watch V8 supercars again :D

 

http://www.obrienautoglass.com.au/hotlap/

9 hours ago, Bazil_1 said:

Are there still spots remaining?

Hoping to have the car running again by Sunday, if so I'll book asap!

Yes we still have some spots, but they are filling up fast.

 

21 minutes ago, kila32 said:

I'm in, just paying online now.

Ok payment sent, I'm in. Last year was fun, hopefully it won't be raining.

Return of the rexy.

 

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14 hours ago, niZmO_Man said:

Wasn't it more fun in the rain though? AWD + PS3 in the wet = chop the Skylines on semi's :P

hahaha that was a lot of fun, won't be upset if it does rain. I would like to see what times I can get on a dry track.

That spin was great, I think a lot of us had a few hiccups that day.




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