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also, what time?

Hehe making times could be a mistake with this crew. Nah if it's only you me and andrew on friday night then it will be easy. I'd say just whenever we are ready. Try to make it around 7 to 8 at Andrews. Will take you an hour to get to his from the CBD. But I guess we better ask Andrew if it's ok to meet at his first thou.

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Hey Al,

Yeah mate shouldn't be a problem at all. Your both welcome. We might get you to chip in a few bucks to keep my mates mum happy. Wont be expensive at all. Just tried to call you back, but went straight to msg bank.

What day / time you thinking of heading down?

Ok - I want a bed! :)

Duncan - you can meet at my house and we'll go from there - I will give you easy to follow instructions later.

Remember we have Geoff and Emre on Sat night too.

Shivram - your boss get in?

Thanks Snowie for looking out for us.

Chris, I'm coming down Sat afternoon sometime so just a single for me. Thanks a bunch mate. Chipping in is no problem. I know kinda where to go but I'm sure I wont miss it.

Yep Aaron is in with his STI and Frank will also be there (he has a worked 33 GTR, twin 2530's etc).

Should be a great weekend. I'm considering buying a video camera atm.

thanks for your help Andrew :)

Shivam.

Shivram - your boss get in?

I've never met Crazy Frank before - I know he knows Emre so this will be good.

Apparently my best time at PI is only 1sec or so behind Crazy Franks best - will be fun trying to match him for sure.

Also - the weather looks awesome for the weekend. I was actually hoping it was going to have a couple of short showers like last time. Was fun playing with Scotsman in the rain! :)

Ok Boys and Girls - just got a call from Chris Kelly to say that the HSV day is now full again. Apparently we have our own group for the track that will also include an M3, an M5 and a couple of Porsches.

He was also like "Damn you guys are fast apparently. Most of the guys are around the mid 2 minute mark with only a few at the low 2 mins." Basically no one under 2 mins. :D

Sounds like a come on. He must think we're stupid if he wants us to turn up acting like world beaters, only to get paddled.

I'd prefer to be amongst some of the other makes to see what they are running like and where they are fast.

and so we can burn a few of them. Light it up out of the corner and still pull past them on the straight.

I guess we will have to wait and see. Dont they do a super sprint at the end? Wont this mix up the field, because I think it's all based on your times throughout the day.

I'll be happy to crack 2:00 on street rubber.

 

The super sprint wil be awesome if it's what I think it is.

Go the road rubber. Its actually more fun on road rubber because your car moves around and it teaches you to be a lot more delicate with the controls.

But as far as lap times go, around place like Phillip Island, i think there is even more then usual to be gained from grippy tyres. A sub 2:00 lap time would be awesome, going on the GTST/GTT from the last day, that would be about a 1:55 on sticky stuff :D

LOL. my car still aint ready so good thing i didnt make plans for this weekend. Sandown is looking the good though.

Enjoy ppl and dont forget we need plenty of photos

Do NSW proud:) , the boys down here are starting to mock Team Trackday based on my lacklustre performances to date :Oops:

haha, just blame the car :rofl:

I dunno how I'll go, but at least I promise to "Drive it like I hired it" :bahaha:

Ok, Anyone who is planning on having a meal at the house. There was no BBQ there, so I'm bringing one down that we can all use. So feel free to bring you BBQ stuff.

Andrew - what time do you want to see me and Duncan tonight?

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