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Okay all you slackos,,,round 2 is fast approaching. Same place as the 1st one "Nirimba" which is at the Quakers Hill Tafe. Lets see some Drift,,,Drag ,,,Circuit boys and all you illegal street racers (YES YOU) out there for some mad legal fun.

Neil.

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You guys ever get hassled by cops there? Reason i ask is haven't got licence back yet but keen to check it out as i live around the corner. Is it cool to bring non members and do we just rock up?

what do you race around neil the car park where is the track

Jason,,,Bring the pair of GTR's. You and your father-in-law will have a ball,,,

Motorkhana NSW will hate you as much as they hate me.

Strap on the D01J's buddy and get into it,,,I'll bet you won't go home dissappointed.

Neil.

just make sure to pull the 4WD fuse out of yours :(

Tosh you are kidding. Why the would you pull the fuse on the best 4wd system on the planet. Predominetly RWD till things go wrong and then starts transfering to the front.

I was trying to work out why you would type such a comment and then I remembered that you own a crap box Toyota and wouldn't know any better.

Besides that if Jason turns up with his FIL that makes 3 AWD's which makes a class of it and all the pair have to worry about is a laser.

So are you coming with the new diff in the 810 or was that to hard?. Remember we have a tow car and trailer buddy.

Neil.

Well wouldn't that just piss me off,,,I actually get SAU's best Skyline drifter interested in a Motorkhana and the MINI car club has cancelled the day. How ironic Dan. Oh by the way it would have cost $50 for the day.

Jason,,,just your luck you have box problems cause I would kill you at motorkhana,but we would have had a ball anyway.

It will be interesting when we get both our cars on the track together,,,your GTR against my lightweight sports sedan.

Neil.

Sorry Neil but cancelled works for us - all seem to be doing atm is work on GTRs!

On the bright side, Mark is looking good for Targa and the Yellow Peril is on track for a race debut in April. It might also make a guest appearance at a few khanas for a bit of fun.

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