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If anybodies interested the 1st round of the NSW Championship is on this Sunday. It's being held at the Quakers Hill TAFE and is being run by Thornleigh car club. I'm going,,,hope to see some of you lot there.

Neil.

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well, its got 2 rear ends....but since none are connected.

Anyone who comes over to install it tomorrow can race the datto on sunday :D

Mat, it is great fun and dead cheap, get out there for sure. You will need CAMS club membership and a L2NS CAMS license to enter, I'm sure the club running the day can help you out with both. SAU NSW is a CAMS club but you won't really have time to join before then :)

Poor Datto still has no rear end :)

Hey Tosh get some grease under your fingernails boy. I'd help ya but I'm playing skid pan tommorow and Motorkhana on Sunday. Feel free to ring me If you get stuck and need advice though.

Neil.

Bugger Dino looks like I'm doing another one on my own. But I could be wrong,,,,Toshi-san might have fixed the 810.

Plan for me this year is to win class D and kick that Peugeot 405's arse. Why I have to compete against a front wheel drive I'll never know.

Neil.

Duncan I've worked some of it out. The rules say if theres less than 3 in any one class they will be merged into another. It didn't matter in the end cause he brought a RWD one anyway.

I basically screwed up,,,As you well know money is being channeled elsewhere and I had to use crapy old tyres. Traction was a non event. I did actually lead the D's for a while but as the day went on the car got undrivable to the point of basically wheel spinning whenever I got on the throttle.

Neil.



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