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i should be able to give u a ride there...

but if something bad happens we may both need a ride back, lol

ok sweet - if something happens ill organise a lift back for us both, too easy :P

Just let me know what time to be ready by and its all good :huh:

Primordial generally they use the track exit to the pits at turn 4, and the entry at turn 9, so there isn't much chance of catching anyone, it will all happen pretty quickly.

For a CAMS license (day or annual) you need to be a current member of a CAMS club like SAU.

What. the. f**k. is. this.

Adam, id suggest you ignore TRUBLSM as he has no idea what he's talking about.

I do not have work on Sunday unless he knows something i dont.

and the overreaction of the year award goes to N1GTR!!!!!

trublsm was saying he cannot be flaggie anymore as he has to work. His post was also directed towards you. He just mixed a few pieces of essential punctuation. That's all.

CALM DOWN!

yes, i think it was clear (well to me anyway) that trublbum meant:

"steve, I cannot be a flaggie anymore as I have to work..."

but woah! nice reaction. :laugh:

Ok.

Stevo. I read it like you nad even confirmed it I thought. No matter, it appears we know what's going on now.

Yes Mark, as long as it gets out of the panel shop and Fatz provides the blinkers. It's a beast.

Wil/Amanda, ok. Get your entry form faxed off. Nothing is too slow. Remember there will be a few atmo rotors there in full original 70's trim.

4 doors FTW!

Probably a couple of flaggies short at this stage.




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