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Nathan pull your pants up and zipper round front. Half the reason I was going is uncle Nathan was going out.

Also check with the boss before putting your hand up for motorsports events is always a good idea. I must train you up. I live with four bossy women and learned lots about this. I am sure I will find someone to take your place. Do accept zeds with money?

Pete there is more to motorsport than beer and burning rubber.

Benm you are motorsports s**t and if there was a prize for it you win by far, cya out there.

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bugger! Nath, i would have taken your spot in a second, but since i decided not to go to this one, i'm now booked in to be down at goulburn at wakefield for fri, sat and sun. bummer.

please don't sell your spot to john though, he'll just bring more boats.....

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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.

Paul D will never be a straight line only man...love to come but we have put a lot of time in getting the car right for the next round of the Aust Champs and i'd hate to fu(k it up now. Can't wait to get back to Oran once this drag things over....i do miss the corners John.

Nathan pull your pants up and zipper round front. Half the reason I was going is uncle Nathan was going out.

Also check with the boss before putting your hand up for motorsports events is always a good idea.  I must train you up.  I live with four bossy women and learned lots about this. 

I did check with the boss for the first date set not the second... my bad.

Tommyk took my spot, and Tom if it is raining GET OUT THERE!!!!!!!!!! atleast to see John try and tack his boat from port to starboard over the dogleg. :lol:

I did check with the boss for the first date set not the second... my bad.

Tommyk took my spot, and Tom if it is raining GET OUT THERE!!!!!!!!!! atleast to see John try and tack his boat from port to starboard over the dogleg. :lol:

Luv that one Nathan. I also might put the anchor on board if wet so if I lose it over the dog leg I can throw it out in an emergency.

It would be a shame to have more zeds than Skylines on a Skyline day hey. Common guys get out from behind your keyboards and have a go. You would love to beat a zed shouldn't be too hard.

You would love to  beat a zed shouldn't be too hard.

just you wait john! when i get you i will do a burnout on a tweed cardigan just to rub it in :P

now, someone please buy john one of those hats with the little piece of rope around them, that says "captain" on the front for christmas...

The minister for entertainment and finance has knocked back the application to attend a 9am - 1pm drive prior to a family event. I attempted go into aggressive negotiations only to be out voted by the back bench.

Sorry guys, Im a no go. Enjoy the day and keep the cars on the track and away from the walls and kitty litter.




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