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i will be there with my mates, i will have my 1000 entered and possibly my 1200.. my mates and bro will have a plum pink 13b 1600, a green fj20t 1600, 2 blu fj20t 1600 and various others it should be a sweet show can't wait...

Hey Leech, what are you doing over here???

BUNNY SHOOTING :) gf's family own a farm up their its like 10km's out of wagga so yea we go out looking for the little suckers at night :headshot:

i should head into town and say hi one night if you are around, you can take me for a drive in the line or is it still struggling like the rest of the 32's :flamed: j/ks seriously though the car is all fixed up now isnt it.

Not quite yet, hopfully will be back on the road tommorow, and I'll know how much power it makes :)

Feel free to come in to town and expriance all that lapping in Wagga has to offer.

Well,it's the Tuesday before,and whilst I haven't completely given up,my suspension isn't back(damned Jap' Spec Swedish parts...). I'll definately be going,but more than likely in the long suffering Liberty...Remember,all,that Sunday is the driving events day at Wakefield. And it's also the end of daylight savings. This public service announcement brought to you by LTS Jayce to remind you that there's an extra hours' sleep to be had before Sunday's event! And Monday is a day off,too! I know seasoned trackday nutters(CammaS15,WhyTry et al)are :drooling: ing at the thought of all those Dattos and Nissans being driven the way the manufacturer intended...and then some! Pull your finger out,you lot! See you all there!

Anyone thinking of going up on the Friday? Its an open practise day so you can hop on the track if you like. Some of the Dattos/Nissans will be doing some testing for the Nationals including an IPRA FJ20ET Datsun Sunny. Teh Drift King (Pete) looks like he will be making an appearance in the RB26 R31 as well.

A few of us are going up and will meet up @ 8:30 at the Shell Servo near Exhibition Park. Hope to see some of you there.

Will try and make Sunday as well...

Mmm Datsun goodness :drooling:

Anyone thinking of going up on the Friday? Its an open practise day so you can hop on the track if you like. Some of the Dattos/Nissans will be doing some testing for the Nationals including an IPRA FJ20ET Datsun Sunny. Teh Drift King (Pete) looks like he will be making an appearance in the RB26 R31 as well.

A few of us are going up and will meet up @ 8:30 at the Shell Servo near Exhibition Park. Hope to see some of you there.

Will try and make Sunday as well...

Mmm Datsun goodness  :drooling:

I'm in! See you at the Shell !

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