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anyone going? i should be there. was going to try and get the car ready for the 20th (aussie racing car meet)

but feel it will be impossible at this late stage.

count me in :)

Edited by woolls
14th is Mothers day so I may not make it. I'll leave that one up to SWaMBO. :-)

There's an MGCCT super-sprint at Baskerville on the 21st according to <http://www.hobartsportingcarclub.org/events.html>. Hopefully I'll make that.

Tim.

thats the aussie racing cars weekend. they have made a mistake.

my mum might come and watch for a while. watching me win a race or two (hopefully :P) make her happy

Fire Services Tasmania have them, I need to upgrade mine to metal too.

http://www.fire.tas.gov.au/mysite/Show?pageId=colContactTFE

cheers. i thought that may be the place to go. my current one ive had since 1988 and has a plastic bracket.

and i hope (touch wood) i never have to use one

ill be there in the gunmetal r33

Crazytone >_<

awe, your not that crazy. well done though. i knew you'd improve.

i finish with a 1.05.31. next time i reakon ill be in the 3's (fingers crossed) with a few changes.

awe, your not that crazy. well done though. i knew you'd improve.

i finish with a 1.05.31. next time i reakon ill be in the 3's (fingers crossed) with a few changes.

Crazytone is not me, dont think he was there.

I had a ball.

c ya next time

Leigh

Edited by woolls
Garry was wrapped with his times, He wanted to get into the 103 but ended up in the 102. Congrats to him.

Leigh

i was hoping for 6's (from 8's last time) and wasnt far of getting into the 4's so im rapped aswell.

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