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hahaha where did I say I'd enter

did not say enter.....interested was the word i used??

"Sorry about that, it honestly didn't cross my mind I'm not really into dyno comps"

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Yeah read a bit earlier and I said I can kill 2 birds with one stone as I know one of the owners of the workshop and he's asked me a couple of times to call in, so while fellow SAUers are there I can call in and say hi to them and Matt at the same time making it more of a social call then a dyno comp for me, though if you really want to push the point another good reson I wasn't really interested was I HATE CABIN AND THERE CRAP DYNO COMPS AND CAR SHOWS AND REFUSE TO SUPPORT THEM SINCE THEY POO POOD SPORTS COMPACT I aslo hate 1/2 the cars at there shows and what they represent ;) but if it does it for you I'm happy for you

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well remember I'm old with 3 kids so loud noises and bright lights hurt my eyes :)

nerve touched..........just sh1t stirrin' ya mate....dont take it too hard.

agree the shows are a wank, but the opportunity for Stace to take the car down and compete in front of her home crowed(sp) was great, and ill always support anything she does.....im sure if your wife was there competing you would do the same.

im old with child too, bright lights and loud sh1t music annoy me also!

was only there for the dyno comp....the rest of the weekend the car was there on its own.

[cabin] rethink your position on racing........not everyone gets off on glorified carparks




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