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is it ok if people who want to crack a 1:15 come along too??

seems like theres a few too many quick cars coming.

All is welcome

The day will be run in sessions so there wont be any issues :D

is it ok if people who want to crack a 1:15 come along too??

seems like theres a few too many quick cars coming.

I'll be there lol.

and with the way things are going I'll be going around the track on foot

is it ok if people who want to crack a 1:15 come along too??

seems like theres a few too many quick cars coming.

LOL...truth is thats probably about the times i will be doing, i dont really care. The way i see it all these quick cars get less track time. They do their 6 or so laps and beign 5 seconds quicker per lap means they actually get less track time....lol, those silly buggers :D:D

Better add SOSK (son of Sydneykid) to the list. I might let him drive the R32, or he can use his R33. That way if the R32 isn’t going, we can both use the R33. Always good to have a fall back situation. If it’s raining, I am going to use the Stagea though.

:P cheers :(

PS; Is this State of Origin? So Roy is on the NSW team.

Better add SOSK (son of Sydneykid) to the list. I might let him drive the R32, or he can use his R33. That way if the R32 isn’t going, we can both use the R33. Always good to have a fall back situation. If it’s raining, I am going to use the Stagea though.

:P cheers :(

PS; Is this State of Origin? So Roy is on the NSW team.

SOSK added for you :O

Better add SOSK (son of Sydneykid) to the list. I might let him drive the R32, or he can use his R33. That way if the R32 isn’t going, we can both use the R33. Always good to have a fall back situation. If it’s raining, I am going to use the Stagea though.

:P cheers :(

PS; Is this State of Origin? So Roy is on the NSW team.

Wow thats quite a fleet! I like it!

On a side note! I cant wait for this

:PBJ: (As the token Queenslander I thoght it was appropriate to use the bananna to show my excitement)

how do you know that duncan??? kel's not going to like this revelation.

troy is definately all nsw. he is far to good looking to have been born in melbourne.

Of course you're welcome mate!

We're used to your rotor

Staying the night before aswell?

Not sure yet about the overnight thing,,,I tend to drink way to much beer which always bites me on the arse the next morning. I need to have my head on straight as I need to get under 68's if I'm gonna play sports sedans next year.

By the way where are you thinking of staying?.

Add me to the list though,,,I've got the week off so Liz and I can talk race tactics.

Neil.




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