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HEHE I love the attitude mate.... I think if I didn't have you around I would be too scared to do 10/10ths in my car. When I see u pushing it in your 100,000+ car it makes me not worry too much about my 37000+ car.

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I actually found that taking it a bit easier and rolling third gear at Dandenong and through the final series of corners was a bit quicker for me. Even at PI through turn 8 (after Lukey) 3rd was a better option than trying to force 2nd and control wheelspin out of the turn.

I won't believe you will just sit on it snowgander. It's not in you.

sweet.. jack u gonna take ur truck? if i get bored i can watch som DVDs :rofl:

Definetly bringing my car on the back of the truck.....

DVD's will be ready incase you get bored, which most likely you won't.....

Definetly bringing my car on the back of the truck.....

DVD's will be ready incase you get bored, which most likely you won't.....

put that GTR special on when that german dudes fanging around the nurbirg ring ion ur DVD player in ur car hahahaha get some tips and encouragement as ur going around :D

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If he is bringing thr bbq then he has to keep the proud fatz tradition alive of doing circle work on thr grass at sandown with the barbie slapping around in the boot and event organisers telling him to stop over the PA...lol, fatz always provides those kodak moments:thumbsup:

I dont understand?! How can you have soo many problems with your car Roy? Seems like everytime you post, somethings wrong with your car, your engine or it's "in the workshop" getting fixed... wtf? Does your car ever run? it just doesnt make sense to me... :headspin:

Hey guys....are we expected to hear back from the masterati people after sending in our app?? I sent mine in weeks ago but still haven't heard anything.

Roy,

I second inasnts question 'bout the bonnet straps too :)

Roy,

I second inasnts question 'bout the bonnet straps too :)

Yeh they arent bonnet pins, but it is a secondary restraint, and YES if you want one then i will have them ready, i will have them the Sunday before Sandown so that we arent rushed.

My car is doing strange things, dont know why, but it ocntinues to play up. Engines miss, idle probs then there are a bunch of cosmetic concerns which may only be cosmetic but if you think about their intended funciton then they can impact on the relaibility (possible damage).

So i will be busting my balls trying to get the thing over the line, no doubt so will the ever patient mechanics but im hoping to make it rather then confident of making it:cheers:

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