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myself, duncan, and adam were there when speaking to the manager of strip on that day - he highly recommended that we can it. said the start of the track could be dried out, but the braking area had some massive puddlage. etc etc plus as duncan said would be a couple of hours to use it even though there no was firther rain etc. the right decision was made in the end.

talk about giving drag people a bad name.

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Its 99.999% Abo Bob that organises the drags days, sure a few of us help try and get numbers but at the end of the day its all his own personal time and effort that makes it happen

At the end of the day he made the right call as it was our safety at risk

thanks Adam for all your time mate you have nothing but respect from me

Brett

Well it seems that 96% of people can handle reality. Thanks for the support from those that have given it.

Any inference that I/we did anything other than try to get the best result for every entrant is very poorly conceived.

I've posted in the other thread about the new date and also sent an email to everyone.

Maybe I should go for the 11th of December and hope I have a running engine by then :D.

Hope i have not been mis-understood here....Best decision was made on the day for all racers....I was merely having a justified swipe at someone who decided to involve himself in calling the day off.....THEN, decides to come on here like a child with taunts and name calling. He has already been warned once about this behaviour and agreed to cease it. Some people just can't help themselves.

Apoligies to Adam if he thought i was ungrateful for the work that he puts in to organise these events.

PS It seems i wasnt the only one that thought it was weak....as LTSjayce thinks it was definately uncalled for....but no personal attacks there....

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i cerrtainly have

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is he related to this guy? dsc01383.jpg

we used to date for a while, but i couldn't stand being in his loud, fast mustard coloured speed machine.

lol...thanks for lightening up the thread with those pics guys. Can't believe that he could have the ordasity to make a slur about homosexuals....when clearly he does his best to imitate one...hahahahahaha

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ahh poor paul still sooking that the datto got more coverage in Zoom than your gtr did :( Good to see they recognise class :D

I'm sure there are sexier pics of me on here if you know where to look ;)

Out of interest do you still have the fastest silver low mounted turbo r32 newcastle based gtr with 2wd sometimes driven by a girl tuned by crd in the whole world?

Frankly SAU was boring after you spat the dummy and left last time, so please, stick around and lower the tone again :cheers:

BTW if you edit your threads to correct the spelling please have the audacity to fix all your mistakes

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