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Chris - no doubt Brisy and Scott would make a good pairing.

But the issue is they don't have a suitable car! There's no way the R32 could last 3 days when it can't get through 95% of normal track days. And whilst the Telstar is a great car it would seriously struggle against most cars other than STi's.

So perhaps you should offer to lend them the R33 for the weekend and join Team White. Or better yet - where's Golgo......

Chris - no doubt Brisy and Scott would make a good pairing.

But the issue is they don't have a suitable car! There's no way the R32 could last 3 days when it can't get through 95% of normal track days. And whilst the Telstar is a great car it would seriously struggle against most cars other than STi's.

So perhaps you should offer to lend them the R33 for the weekend and join Team White. Or better yet - where's Golgo......

Hey watch it buster!!! Me and Troy may have to team up in the 'silver bullet'!!!

And no I'm not talking about the R32 either..... :headspin:

Oh and Jack , if your coming to Sandown, try and get there a tad earlier and we can swapo those rotors around when you are changing your wheels...or have you already put them aroud the right way? May have to take it out the back of Sandown just to bed the pads?!?!?!

This is going to be fun! Lets sit back and watch the queue of people lining up for the 2nd drive in Jack's car! It's certainly got the goods!

Let the bidding begin!

:)

This should be easy :innocent:

LOL..based on the way you punt that Ford around the streets of Phillip Island i say the crazy Italian should get the job:)

LOL, I dunno if an endorsement from you is gonna help or be a hinderance to my cause!

What are you doing here???? Pi55 off!! :chairshot

Hehe there is no escaping! So how about that drive :)

  • 4 weeks later...

Friday 29th July

- Shep Airport

- DECA

Sat 30th July

- Winton

- Shep SPC Carpark

Sun 31st July

- Heathcote Park

- Attwood VIC Police Driving Centre

- Essendon Airport

Probably no spectators allowed at Attwood. Dunno for sure thou.

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