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Which one will allow me to sleep in the latest? Fed Hwy I guess. If so may I suggest meeting at that servo on the way out of town on the right hand side. The one near the roundabout with the killer speed strips.

Probably about the same. Fed Hwy will allow you to fill up in Goulburn. I think I now the servo your talking about. Near Clancys (or whatever its called). 7:00?

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Probably about the same. Fed Hwy will allow you to fill up in Goulburn. I think I now the servo your talking about. Near Clancys (or whatever its called). 7:00?

/me refers to whereis...

cnr of Antill st and Fed Hwy at Watson

I'm coming from Upper Downer so 7am there would be great.

Dino :D

Tosh/Dino,

Just a thanks for a great event. There were some weapons out there and it was great to get back out on the track again. I improved on last time so getting there, just need some descent suspension and tyres.

Thank again.

Glenn

Well what a top day that was! :uh-huh:

Times are up at www.racetime.com.au, click Results on the left.

Thanks to all who showed up and helped to make the day a success. :D

Brad and the guys at RENEW did a great job organising the day and hopefully this was the first of many events we will be running with them.

A special mention to Terry Ashwood for bringing the Gibson 31 down and also for all the driving pointers he gave.

Thanks also to Richard (mmmgtir) for coming down just to help out with the BBQ etc.

As far as I know there were no incidents and everyone drove home at the end of the day.

A very successful day.

:P

Yeah it was a very well run day guys. I was absolutley knackered on the drive home after having next to no sleep on sunday night, but arrived home safely. Got a bit sunburnt though! I was pissed that wakefield deemed a wakefield licence necessary to be a passenger (as mine had just expired and I don't want to waste another $40 on one) I would swear that it didn't used to be the case when I've had my friends ride with me around there. Those two twin yellow RX7s and the Gibson 'line were awesome... Breathtaking. I thought that there was a really good schedule for the day, so a good effort all 'round.

I will definately be driving at the next one :(

Richard

As above, had a great day big thanks to all who organised. Just spewing that I had to work and missed all the timed dry stuff in the morning. Though I did have a lot of fun drifting in the rain:burnout:

Oh and I'm sorry for the two stopages I caused late in the day:Oops:

At least I did maintain the Nissan pride by not needing a tow.

pretty cars, but gee there's some ugly heads in them :(

good to hear it went well guys, I can't beleive you had a wet track day without me :D

next time gadget!

And well done to the roundy roundy boys for organising with SAU, its great when we can work with other clubs :(




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