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55Nat - Are you still coming down in April

If you are and want this event to happen, can I suggest you start a new thread in the events sections to make sure this does not get forgot :)

I'll be there! Probably still won't have the car running by then so I'll either be spectating, or if I can convince a few others to join me, I'll take the bike down. If I can somehow manage to get the launches down pat it should do an easy 10, it's frustrating knowing the only thing holding it back is me being too much of a wuss :D

  • 1 month later...

I'm still coming out, but probably won't be running. The coils STILL aren't done in the car so it won't be there, not racing at least, and whether I run the bike on the night really depends on how weak I'm feeling and how freezing bloody cold it is :)

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