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.I'm keen to go over, what time does it start/finish etc

You serious.............................??????????? look about six posts up.............lol :)

Don't know what time it finishes, it'll finish for me when I get bored and decide to head home, street drags can do that :spcartman .

So, has anyone printed out any flyers and left them with other skylines????

Just wondering???? I'll be doing that at Narrandera on 23rd [it's my main reason for going besides the drags].

I keep a couple in my worktruck and a few in the car, we need as many bods as we can get, the better our network, the better our chances of other skyline owners finding out.

Push it..............................

Good work arm85.

Everybody will be asking who owns that kewl skyline that's sponsored by 'Reflex'.....................lol

Yeah, sponsorship would be great... did some majoy wearing over the weekend, only thing is I'm not sure paper will fix any of it!!

Yeah, sponsorship would be great... did some majoy wearing over the weekend, only thing is I'm not sure paper will fix any of it!!

Thats exactly wot u need...............paper. Especially paper with $$$$$$$ on it [although, strictly speaking, it's all plastic now].

See everyone at Narrandera, we can shock one another [sh1t, I thought he'd be taller, blacker, whiter, wider etcetcetc]

Yeah, folding stuff is good. I had a good look yesterday, and found out my new brakes screech is all the brake dust I threw everywhere. Shouldn't cost too much folding stuff :P

Yeah, I'll be there with the Torana club :)

Yeah, back ones are NOT good... I think I might just have glazed the pads a bit with all the heat. :D

I'll be there again on the 12th of March ;) My new turbo arrived yesterday and will be in for it :P

And its not my Torana, the buddy I took to the track day is "treating" me to some torana club fun and "speed" heh heh heh.

Na, Smithys car needs some work....

I'm comming in tommorow to talk tuning :)

Ends up I've spat an exhaust blade out the back at some stage during our day.. I think.. Its still running just rattling a bit :)

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