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Originally posted by XRW

hey im not driving, im not licenced to drive a truck :P

and we'll be going slow enough so i can get a good aim as seans truck doesn't do much more than 100 :D

Huh ?? yo going over with feral ?

I wass asked to drove the truck to Mel for next w/end but I don't fancy driving a unknown semi cross Oz 1 up.

Cheers

Ken

Originally posted by gtrken

Huh ?? yo going over with feral ?

I wass asked to drove the truck to Mel for next w/end but I don't fancy driving a unknown semi cross Oz 1 up.

Cheers

Ken

yah probally, i think the car is going to winton this week in nials truck? or something like that, and then hes using his transporter to take it over to oran park after the next round at wanners, well leaving on the monday to go over..

Originally posted by GTS-t VSPEC

Ken, Could always ask her:p

Denver, Do long trips put you to sleep?

Nope, i can't sleep in anything moving, unless im pissed as or completely exhuasted..

the only exception to the moving rule was the fairstar, but that was a floating city in boat terms..

a deep and meaningful with the GF will knock me out quicker than mike tyson could tho.. :P

Originally posted by GTS-t VSPEC

Denver, Why you working with Sean?

Keen to see what 3j is like over east, as theres lots of push for it over here to be brought in as a main class, so i wanna scope out what its like over there..

that and im keen to see sean do well over there, so im all for helping out where i can..

Originally posted by XRW

yah probally, i think the car is going to winton this week in nials truck? or something like that, and then hes using his transporter to take it over to oran park after the next round at wanners, well leaving on the monday to go over..

Last I heard was he was going in Clint Harveys pantech but no word of taking his own truck ?

Cheers

Ken

Originally posted by GTS-t VSPEC

Pissed is easy. Just take a few cartons for the trip, you'll sleep like a baby:D

just do a round of ths speed series where you egt up at 4am to drive to collie, spend all day outside competing and walking around then drive home, i usually have to get the passenger to drive after i get through harvey or ill crash because i need a kip..

Originally posted by gtrken

Last I heard was he was going in Clint Harveys pantech but no word of taking his own truck ?

Cheers

Ken

for oran park, or winton?..

its on harveys tomorrow to go to winton, then comes back, does the next round here at the end of aug, and then goes to oran park in his truck..

Originally posted by XRW

for oran park, or winton?..

its on harveys tomorrow to go to winton, then comes back, does the next round here at the end of aug, and then goes to oran park in his truck..

Ahhhh , I see..

Who is driving the truck to Oran Park ??

Cheers

Ken

Originally posted by XRW

i belive im putting my life in the hands of neil, as he told me today, knowing sean the plan will change again next week, but see what happens

Neil , thats the other big guy in the Feral bedshed shirt who was pitcrew ?

Cheers

Ken

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