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There is room. Contact Aaron McGill directly ar [email protected] to book a spot as the SAU organisation part has closed.

Just email your details and that you want in on the 27th and would like to pay $220 as you are from the Skyline Club.

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27 November it is.

Nathan - Grey Imports, Igor, Sewid and Liquid are all going.

You get either a skid pan day or an observed licence test to make up for the stuff up.

Can I pretend I was in for the observed licence test!

Bloody good deal if you ask me.

i'm pretty sure aaron will let you in if you let me co-drive your car for the day now that i've garaged the GTR till next year :angry: hehehe, i can't help but try!

Meh, cmon Phil- you really want to know what a chick could do with that GTR (we all know women are better drivers).

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Yes Duncan I know I can't run less than 15 psi so? Weight you mean you have not lightened your car? You can do that and or add weight were you want. I might drag an anchor in the boat is that acceptable. By the way I did a 48.27 with a tyre that kept goingflat and 11 and 12 psi flat and eended up rolling off the rim. If conditions are good I will do a 47 on this day. I will be there by the way I contacted Aaron direct and paid and locked and loaded. How could I miss this sounds like it will be a big Skyline day how many going anyway? How many paid not just saying they are going. Lets hope for not too hot weather.

Duncan you going?

Mark Hawkins going?

GTR Jason going could be a showdown?

Paul D or is he straight line only man now?

Probably all get done by those irritatingly fast little noisy things anyway.

I contacted Aaron direct and took my money and said no probs asn sent a receipt. Might be full now might be plenty of spaces left only one way to find out. I would suggest contacting him if you actually want to go not just want to know if you can go. Don't want to sound to bold but don't want to mess things up for future events and wasting his time. As from past experience has unfortunately shown there has been a lot of false starts as such, from people beer talking and not turning up.

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www.aaronmcgillmotorsport.com

email [email protected]

Hey Duncan what's with all these GTR's with engines out??

You coming anyway and bringing your Skyline stop watch? I guess you would not go well watching though as would be wanting to get out there right?

How many are going anyway, and anything decent to have a go with or a lot of Skyline speed humps?

Is there timing equip on the day and what type anyone know?




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