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As it says guys if we want to be dickheads lets do it here.

http://www.wsid.com.au/MajorEvent.asp?Even...age=Information

Please post intrest as Leech thinks hes going to whip my arss (more then likely will)

No slicks Lee. I still dont have a camber kit either.

This has been brought up due to ppl winging about friday nights events. SO lets get a group and go race.

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As it says guys if we want to be dickheads lets do it here.

http://www.wsid.com.au/MajorEvent.asp?Even...age=Information

Please post intrest as Leech thinks hes going to whip my arss (more then likely will)

No slicks Lee. I still dont have a camber kit either.

This has been brought up due to ppl winging about friday nights events.  SO lets get a group and go race.

lol i never said i would win i actually said i would loose but i want to see by how much :( just out of interest whats the go in terms of how early you have to be their for a checkin type thing eg could i drive up after work eg 4pm or something have a couple of runs then drive home ???

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i'm not going to bother, my car isn't a sports car and i don't drive it like one :D would be good to watch though, but wsid is a bit far on a friday night.

i think its only on wednesdays anyway and as if not take the stag up awd + rb25det would be great not sure how heavy those beasts are though

well maybe we look to get a bunch of us up early jan ???

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i'm not going to bother, my car isn't a sports car and i don't drive it like one :) would be good to watch though, but wsid is a bit far on a friday night.

Sports car?

You don't need a sports car for WSID... any car can go flat stick down a straight line :D

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i think its only on wednesdays anyway and as if not take the stag up awd + rb25det would be great not sure how heavy those beasts are though

it's not the awd and rb25det, it's the auto + 1800kg with fuel/driver that makes it slow. i'm going to keep this wagon in good condition, then when i get the Autech, i'll take it on a track (RB26DETT + 5spd awd wagon)

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it's not the awd and rb25det, it's the auto + 1800kg with fuel/driver that makes it slow. i'm going to keep this wagon in good condition, then when i get the Autech, i'll take it on a track (RB26DETT + 5spd awd wagon)

SOFTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT it seemed to keep up fine on friday

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it's not the awd and rb25det, it's the auto + 1800kg with fuel/driver that makes it slow. i'm going to keep this wagon in good condition, then when i get the Autech, i'll take it on a track (RB26DETT + 5spd awd wagon)

Autech? MMMmmmm...260RS=yummo! When's this changeover gonna happen,Termi'?

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this sounds awesome.......

however, i do think if it is to be organised, it should be done for some time in the new year. its a wednesday night, some ppl need to get the time off work and this gives us plenty of time to organise one.......

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ok so the general consences is to have this after the new year, ok sounds good to me i was hopping sooner but hey there is already plenty of things coming up soon, like formals and Cars in the park on THE 20th OF NOVEMBER

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