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Have heard a few reports on the V8 one and it is pretty good. If you can show a bit of ability, they pretty much let you loose!!

hmm i have no talent :laugh: i went to 1 trackday in the skyline, i dont think i did too bad but was a pretty weak effort (was a girl and got worried about running off the track or holding other faster cars up :thumbsup: )

Hello to Shane and Dave too. Not wanting to upset anyone (except Shane, it is fun to upset him...)

ur lucky im a nice guy dave, or i'd have to do the ol' bruce lee on ur ass :thumbsup:

Yeah, Bryn, just fed my dog too. Need to clean up now. What do you guys recommend for getting "Dog Food" off a LCD screen????

screen wipes, durrr

Anyway, bed time for me. Have to get up bright and early to......... bugger that, I'm sleeping in!! Unless the next shipment of Nintendo Wii's gets in, I'm not getting out of bed before 10am!!

Anyway, bed time for me. Have to get up bright and early to......... bugger that, I'm sleeping in!! Unless the next shipment of Nintendo Wii's gets in, I'm not getting out of bed before 10am!!

why dont u go play golf or tennis even :thumbsup:

Playing tennis on Wednesday if anyone is interested. We play at about 3pm at the Richlands Tennis Centre on Archerfield Road, near the old Richlands Drive in!! Costs bugger all and is good fun.

Don't talk to me about golf at the moment...... last game I sucked!!

But would be interested in doing the driving range thing again, possibly at Oxley??

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