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I'd say his mate with the teg is getting there early and saving him room (thats my guess anyways)

nah, my mate steve with the R34GTR is saving us a couple of car parks (that's if he gets his useless arse there in time!)

I will try and get down there early to save a bunch of carparks for the SAU crew :D

Troy, either PM me your mobile or post it here so I can call tomorrow and organise to get the strap?

Update - car is 100% back together shocks sweet... pity can't get out my driveway to test them out lol

PS DON'T FORGET DAYLIGHT SAVINGS STARTS SUNDAY, SO WE HAVE TO GET UP AN HOUR EARLIER  :drooling:

Are you sure? Daylight savings begins on the last Sunday in October... which this year is October 31st.

Daylight Saving starts the last weekend in October every year [except syd2kolympics] which is NEXT WEEKEND, NOT this one ;)

As GTTR34 said Sunday 31st October, 2am becomes 3am...should see you guys down the sand tomorrow.

I already knew but checked anyhow...

From: http://www.info.vic.gov.au/resources/daylight.htm

Daylight Saving Dates

At start of daylight saving period, move clock forward one hour at 2 am EST (Eastern Standard Time);

At end of daylight saving period, move clock back one hour at 2 am EST (Eastern Standard Time). 2004/2005

Starts: 2 am EST (Eastern Standard Time) on 31 October 2004

Ends: 2 am EST (Eastern Standard Time) on 27 March 2005

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Troy, either PM me your mobile or post it here so I can call tomorrow and organise to get the strap?

Update - car is 100% back together shocks sweet... pity can't get out my driveway to test them out lol

Where'd you end up getting the shocks done Marcus? QLD? That was a pretty quick turnaround if they were shipped interstate!

Where'd you end up getting the shocks done Marcus? QLD? That was a pretty quick turnaround if they were shipped interstate!

Done in QLD... cost me a arm, leg, and kidney to get them there and back in time, but VERY happy with their service and turnaround (not to mention their work)... go www.shockreco.com.au :(

Oh and sorry about the mis-info RE daylight savings :Oops:

Got some RE55s today ;)

Was nice to see so many ppl out on Sunday! I heard a couple of ppl on the day saying that it wasn't a masarati day it was a SAU track day, I had to have a little giggle. Seems like a pretty well run day, to bad the marshalls were a little tight on sitting in the grass area unlike the NDSOC day the weekend before :)

Yeah top day guys.....unfortunately like everyone else I got soooo burnt. Must remember the damn sunscreen next time! For my 1st time actually running at sandown with stock brakes, suspension and street rubber my times around the 1:40 mark, I reckon, were pretty good :-)

Me wants upgraded rotors and better pads before next track day!

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