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Andrew... hpoe it all comes together for you, look forward to hearing your feedback on the upgrade:thumbsup:

Im starting to think i may not have rubber for the weekend, my holiday pay has been short paid, and im still not back in melb to get tyres and do some maintenance on the car. You fark'n take holidays and end up working when you should be on leave ...FARK IT!!!!!! That combined with the fact that here it is 7.50pm and im still at work and will be lucky to be out of here by 11pm as im on a 9.45am flight in the morning and this sh1t needs finishing:(

So not finished feeling sorry for myself...:rant:

I suppse i will have to accept the fact that im full of sh1t and ill never do the lap times i think the car might have been capabel of :chairshot :chairshot :chairshot

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Brisby - the reason we all love you mate is that despite all the drama's you seem to constantly have we can be sure that come Sunday morning you will be the happiest bloke with the biggest smile on his face no matter what the circumstances are.

:P

On another matter - without going through the last 121 posts in this thread there is apparently someone from SAU doing driver training this weekend? Firstly Hung (WRX Club Motorsport Director) has let me know that he still hasn't received your entry form. And secondly has let me know that both Scotsman and I will be sharing your driver training duties for the day. Unless you'd prefer lessons from Brisby?

And dont hate me for posting here, but its as good a place as any, but if someone is looking for some track rims with semi slicks then im selling my 17" AVS rims with still legal semis, as i just bought some new 18" street rubber

Can i give them a try before i buy on sunday???

I find this one to usually be acturate.

http://weather.ninemsn.com.au/weather/nati...ation=melbourne

Still says fine for Sunday. Fingers crossed it is.

I hope the weather is good, but it's not looking promising when on saturday it says "rain" --> sunday "fine and mainly sunny" ---> monday "showers". We'll see though!

The official BOM forecast is here - http://www.bom.gov.au/cgi-bin/wrap_fwo.pl?IDV10450.txt

Áll together boys

Ooh Ahh GTR.

:cheers:

Just starting to discover how much better the 33 GTR drives over a couple of drives in different 32 GTRs I got to punt pretty hard some time ago, so if the 34 is that much of a step up again....well....Snowie you cheaterer :)

Hey young Geoff, what are the chances of a tune up in the morning, i need to dump my fluids, chnage/flush pads & fluid, cut open my hammered front bar and perhaps look at new plugs.????

Thought id swing by and have a look at the new car as well as do some spanner work for Sunday if the car isnt getting in the way:)

Cool, ill do it now then, just didnt want to put 800kms on fresh sump of oil, would have rathered until i got to Melb, all goo. Keep an eye out for me ont he late night news, ill see if i can roll my car, catch on fire, do something spectacular to spark up the long drive

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