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There was one at Calder the other week.

But having said that I'll be doing Calder because I'd rather spend $100 than $200 to do a track day - plus I'm doing PI the week before so really don't have $200 to spend on a track day.

There was one at Calder the other week.

But having said that I'll be doing Calder because I'd rather spend $100 than $200 to do a track day - plus I'm doing PI the week before so really don't have $200 to spend on a track day.

Sandown will cost $200 and Calder only $100?. If thats the case ill do Calder. Im still waiting on my membership though

But having said that I'll be doing Calder because I'd rather spend $100 than $200 to do a track day - plus I'm doing PI the week before so really don't have $200 to spend on a track day.

What club is holding the PI day??

Yeah I remember the one. It was the BBQ weekend for me I think. Chasing a boost leak I still rolled around in 2.02 on road rubber and got told off, so if you were squeezing it a bit Snowy then they would have got stuck right in. Dammit I was squirting it on the straights and rolling through the corners. Guess that shows how bad the blown shock was if the best I could do was a 2.00 pushing it :rofl:

Jack will be pushing the red BBQ trolley in sometime soon for me to work on so I can maybe make these ;)




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