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I will be there for sure, not quite sure if I will be racing though. Sounds like it will be another fun track day :P

The form says the car must not exceed the road legal noise volume, I am pretty sure my car does. Roy has an externally vented gate as I recall and he was at the last Maserati track day at Sandown. So will they let it slide?

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$175 paid by today, $200 paid after today.

OUCH ... sure make the wrx club sprints looks cheap ...

Yeah Maserati Club is for over-paid poofs that wear womens panties on their heads.

:P

(Thank god my car doesn't need any work on it for a little while!)

Yeah Maserati Club is for over-paid poofs that wear womens panties on their heads.

:P

(Thank god my car doesn't need any work on it for a little while!)

hey until you can carry Rb26's on your shoulder you can't talk!!!

(yep my car does need work)

HAHA who is going from SAU.

I will make you a deal, I will stop being soft if you pay the $200 entry fee :P

Just think of it as if you dont run at sandown those nice new semi comps will be wasted until feb next year, which is the next event of the callender

But by that time next year I will still have lots or rubber on them if I dont go and an extra $200 in my pocket. Might give it a miss, few other events coming up that I will need some spare cash for.

But by that time next year I will still have lots or rubber on them if I dont go and an extra $200 in my pocket. Might give it a miss, few other events coming up that I will need some spare cash for.

Be careful how and where you store them. I may be over reacting but they do harden and go off if not being used. So try and make sure they are in a cool dark place.

Hate to see you rock up to a track day in 5 months time with what looks to be healthy rubbe ronly to find they have as much grip as tonka tyres.

Has anyone got any facts when it comes to storing these types fo tyres?

Thanks mate, I probably wont go for more than 2 months without using them for at least a weekend. They are still on the car now anyway and will be until I can get another set of rims for the wet weather tires :)

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