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The rain (that the BOM last week were predicting for Wednesday) is now sposed to happen this afternoon with tomorrow being fine and sunny.

No doubt that forecast will change 3x between now and then though...

tonight was f**king gay. my brother held me up by a freakin hour and a half. i ended up getting down at 7pm when they told me they ran out of competitors tickets.

i was able to take some good photos though.

im heading down next week :)

that guy really did need help!!! 13.5 down the qtr isn't so bad though! lol!!!

and we saw your car parked in the competitor area.. with no front bar!!! wondered what had happened!!! was planning on taking a pic of it, but it was gone when i went to take one! lol!!! oh wells!!!

i havent had a front bar on in ages.. its too damn low for anything. im raising the car before i do anything.

the car parked next to mine was my brothers m3 (328i convertible with full m3 conversion) it freakin hammers

not a bad night

bloody busy though

only managed a 12.785

no slicks - rally tyres on. car just sat there in 1st and 2nd gear spinning on the spot til i grabbed 3rd

also quite possibly had something to do with the fact that i was launching at 7000rpm every time hehe

burnout comp was a shambles. same f**king truck and his team. its advertised as 6 cars. only five rocked up - i said i have my car ready to go to be #6. they tell me no it'sd only 5 cars allowed each week. pissweak. anyway rant over .

was good fun. cant wait to go again

mark

Mark it's 5 cars total, but if your a mate of that guy with the tow truck you can get straight in *shakes head* i'm actually sick of watching that tow truck now. It was good fun to watch the first 2-3x but watching it do a 5min burnout every single wed nite isn't amusing anymore.

The bogan award of the nite goes to the drive of the yellow ford that spat the diff at the start line only to get out of his car and lock the doors (whilst still at the start grid) haha.




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