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MrGTST - don't worry man - I'd way be in the same boat.. thats why I'm still thinking of if I should compete or not...

What say I bring down a few helmets and we see what happens?

Anyone got a plan/where to meet worked out? Maybe we should meet up south perth way and all head in together?

"Don't be soft, it's easy.." I've heard and followed that advice before.. hehe.... tends to hurt...

But seriously - I'll be running with a 14, maybe 13.8 second car.. nothing flash so I can't see how I'm going to do anything cept for hurt my stock clutch some more..

OK fair enough.... Another question.... Is there a BP nearby that sells BP Ultimate??? I ask because since I boosted my car really chews through the petrol quickly... To the extent I am concerned about getting there and back on one tank of fuel!!! The cruise to Yanchep should be interesting too!!!

I dunno about that... Maybe its my lead foot but I use about a quarter of a tank just going to Scarborough and back and I live near Warwick so its not very far at all.... Dare I even try to drive the 40 plus K's one way to the Motorplex drag and try to get home :P

I think you could put it down to my lead foot and the fact that I am still enjoying the novelty of high boost all the time.... even when its not needed.....

"I think I will go to the shops .... that will require high boost for sure" :P

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