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Hey everyone,

With this being our first event we will need a fair few helpers to help with timing, flagging and other support activities. The event is on Saturday June 23rd and we will require approximately 8 helpers for the day (or half a day if that's all you can manage).

We will provide lunch and a "gift" to helpers on the day, no prior experience required. We will also attempt to give you a passenger run at some stage during the event.

If you can help please let me know here and thanks in advance!

 

Event details here.

 

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On 6/3/2018 at 9:20 PM, JZP said:

Not sure if same, but pretty sure I've seen you at Winton some years back? I think it was only just converted to v8 back then... 

Yeah been v8 since I owned it. Was a vh45de. And made bigger all power. 220rwkw. Put a blower on it and blew the rings out. Then went the way of the sheep. Ls2 lol

On 6/3/2018 at 9:21 PM, acsplit said:

I think that was when he had a cool V8 in it.

Ben I hope you have some mufflers on that thing as we do have noise restrictions in the supp regs.

I have a baby twin 2.5 inch and a muffler. It's never failed any track day yet. Haha but it's not a silly drifter car any more. 

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