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hey azz it got repaired back in late december......not a great job at all.

SHIT HOUSE DRIVER + SHIT TYRES + ME THINKIN I'M COOL = ME IN TYRE BARRIER

i'll be going back to eastern creek soon i hope

hows the build up going???

lol! yeah the build is comin along, very slowly!! though

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Was out there for an hour to have a look see.

Was a laid back atmosphere.With some display cars (advan ''gracer'' and others) :D.The driving was good.I timed an evo there it was clocking 50sec laps and looked completly stock.John was there in the sled.Moanie and shif_tea were out there moanie was the only 1 driving though.waveS!!

As i was leaving i saw fats coming down in his gts-r.Well i cant confirm but im pretty sure it was him.waveS!!

Top day for a fang.

Unlucky Mona, I hope you can sort it out real soon. :)

Reedy in his R33 showed the way with his new oil cooler.

I lost my oil cap somewhere in the 1st session

and then my clutch decided to slip under boost,

but my mate Wizard in his bling auto Zed and the wrong side of 60,

slipped it around in the 51's. :sorcerer:

PS: Mona did you have a transponder in your car?




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