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Bloody rain!! :lol:

Still, had fun in my zed though, drifting out of corner 4.

Went back for a second go and track was fine, bloody weather!!

Still, it was good meeting up with other members and seeing some tough liners. B)

A couple of mod cars went out for a spin, man they look like a fun toy.

I had an absolutely AWESOME time.

Myself and PORTS :) and Jeff/Geoff stayed there pretty much until the end. The track was absolutely dry, and we had a great deal of fun.

Those mod cars were absolutely awesome. They were damn quick around the track, and probably did about the same down the straight as me :O about 210km/hr

Bloody quick little things if you ask me. But I forgot to take any photos.

By the way, where was UAS John ???? I suppose he couldnt find a big enough anchor to stop the zed from leaving the track ;). Just jokes.

John is just one of those front bum, skirt wearing, keyboard warriors who is too scared to actually bring his car to the track. If I remember correctly I think below are your actual words

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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Im sure a suitable excuse such as, the car was not ready or my tyres are no good in the wet, will be posted by mid morning.

I have 3 words for you

Soft Soft Soft!

Let the bull$h!t begin!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Ha Ha Ha

Yeah yeah bla bla and to think I was concerned it would not be a stinking hot day as can be this time of year. At least I paid and did not rev it up and not pay and not turn up. I would have stuck it in the wall yeasterday, speed boat no good with slicks only on her. Weatherzone.com.au radar showed ugly all day as well as my zed scouts Ron and Wayne ( Ports) told me. We spoke on the phone throughout the day and at about 1pm still wet all over. The slot car was all reved up to come smack Skyline too. When or where is there any other days this year????????? Preferably Oran or the Creek.

Front bum, love that one Paul you bloke you.

john, me hearty, it's all just land lubber talk to me... beer talk indeed!

yes it was wet. I was down in goulburn were we had some major storms yet we still raced friday, saturday and sunday. and we (with spencer driving) got down to 2 hundredths off the class record on a drying track. plus i managed to spin it off coming on to the back straight which was a nice brown underwear moment. all in all a top time!

Tommy I'm not sure.

Wizard was taking the shots and only during the rain. I believe that most of his shots didn't turn out due to the shitty light, but I'll send him a PM and see if he got any others and post here. B)

Adam

Sorry, i was having too much fun. I do believe there are some photos on a zed forum, but there are only 3?

Ports - Do you know if there are any more ?

Checked with the wizard, and there are no other shots. :D

Checked with the wizard, and there are no other shots.    :D

Sorry guys, Only took a couple shots of ports with the Zed.

See them here.http://www.oz300zx.com/

Not a good day for taking pics.

cheers Wiz




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