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Or ARM85 you could pop around to my place, pick up a set of my old rims (I've got 6) and take them for shitty tyres.... seeing as how I live in Wagga and all...

We are going in convoy, yeah?

Also, I'd like to know where my stickers and card and stuff are... I want my discount!!!!!! :ghost:

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the figure 8 is the north circuit

south circuit is about 4 times the size and has a straight you can get up to about 180km/h on

currently about 30 people going

the pland for the day is turn up at 8

sign up have a chat

on the track by 9

30 minutes circuit

30 minutes drift

untill about 1230 then 30 minutes for lunch

the the same again till 5

track time will be huge

mm 31s will represent. so far:

- RB25DET GTS2 Replica (kyle)

- RB30ET Wagon (anthony)

- SILHOUETTE & GTS-X (me)

- SILHOUETTE & GTS-X (pete)

- GTS-X (chris)

- SILHOUETTE (big ed)

mmmm sirty one sirty one

keep an eye out for the grey on silver silhouette burnout machine hehe




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