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The event is closing in fast. I'll get the groups organised and posted up on the site soon as well. Plus I want to try and get a remote computer in pit bay 1 with the lap times and best laps on it for the drivers and my big sign showing the trap speeds live for the 'audience'. Bit more tech for the day.

The shoot-out is gearing up as well with $110 prize for the morning and $100 for the afternoon shootouts so far. Can't wait to see how that event goes.

Also did everyone notice I have made the start time 1/2 hour earlier. We have a huge day planned so I want to get it 'live' early.

Paul

PS: If anyone wants to order a T-Shirt I have now got them all at my place. I've got some XXXL as well in white and black for those who asked. Just send me a PM.

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Its like 30 sleeps...

Im no closer to 350rwkw than last week... :wave:

My injectors still have not arrived... :wave:

But ill be ready for trackday... Otherwise ill take the rodeo out... :devil:

haha thats awesome. i've been so tempted lately to buy a big hks turbo so its ready for the track day but i've decided to do the right thing and keep my money to pay off my debt. It's all so tempting tho

Yeah Paul ive put old yellow back together...

Im gonna run on my high flow turbo, the brakes and clutch are in and im begining the bed in process. Now the clutch is actually holding i made 246rwkw @16psi. So ill be running an extra 40rwkw for this next event.

Lets see how the lap times are affected by better brakes and an extra 40kw...

I would put the GT30 on but i think ill run out of time to get it all done...

just start today. Youll have enough time.... come on, you know u wanna :pirate: lol

Nah ill be down the gold coast next week and then down in sydney the week after that and then back to Brisbane just in time for trackday...

No time i tell ya...

Track day line-up:

http://www.timeattack.com.au/updates/driver_lineup.htm

Track day format:

http://www.timeattack.com.au/coming_trackday.php

The day is booked out, but anyone who wants to come out and watch is most welcome.

B.B.Q.

Hey guys, mrbenno and I (and other members) were discussing a SAU fund raiser BBQ lunch at track day. But it seems we are short of people (and possibly a BBQ) to run the lunch.

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