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Pete,

Will there definatly be a tyre machine there on the day ?

I was also thinking of bringing my trailer with compressor, rattle gun and spare tyres.

Is this needed (compressor) ?

I CAN't WAIT for Saturday:wassup:

I think it is the best idea as I hate changing wheels, so having the right tools will make it easier.

Pete, Will the pit garages be open for us to use ?

If so I put my dibbs on one.:headspin:

Mal, bring it all mate... was going to pring my compressor, but if you have yours all packed then saves me digging mine out! (Still at the back of the garage behind all the still unpacked boxes from our move!)




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