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Nice wiz, see you there.

I spent the weekend on the R32, If I can learn to drive a RWD car again I should be doing some quick times.

See you all there, updated list

Oz

Steve WRX

Matt STI

Evil

Ports

Fats

Wizard

and Boostzed is a 50/50

Majanal perhaps

a client of mine is actually heading out there for practice for saturday and sunday - still hoping that CAMS can help me out - will call them at lunch tomorrow - fingers crossed!

Well looking like I might have to sneak up to the old mans and pinch the 34... as my car is still in Melbourne.

I'd say this means that I'm out... I'll try to get along and say hello though kids.

Dan.

i have my cams licence faxed and my sau membership card faxed - all good lets go friday!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

looks like a good SAU attendence. I just hope you guys are prepared for the possibility of sharing the track with 60 or so race cars. It's going to be a pretty hard core day out, but at least you will get to see some HOT cars doing some testing.

All,

Im please to announce that we should have some timing equipment for hire on the day. UAS has 3 timing units I will bring on the day to be handed around during the sessions. Cost will be $10 per session so you can actually see how quick you are doing.

All day hire is $40.

Please let me know if you are interested, as I might be able to get 1 or 2 additional units if needed.

Thanks Paul.




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