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If I can figure out where the pressure in my system is releasing from and fix it before then I'm in. Crazy f**kin car....

Have to get one of the Newy boys to come down and navigate for me.

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Raises hand! :(

A friendly reminder.... you need to have at least one current SAU NSW Club member (different to being a member of the forums) in each car taking part.

A friendly reminder.... you need to have at least one current SAU NSW Club member (different to being a member of the forums) in each car taking part.

yeah, thats why I have the nice littl;e blue bar under my name :P

A friendly reminder.... you need to have at least one current SAU NSW Club member (different to being a member of the forums) in each car taking part.

yeah, thats why I have the nice littl;e blue bar under my name :P

yeah, thats why I have the nice littl;e blue bar under my name :P

Ahh so that's what that blue thing is :D

Actually the comment wasn't directed at anyone specifically- just a general reminder that each car needs at least one club member given we're running the event under a CAMS permit.

Turns out that lovely whining sound is my turbo telling that it has a boo boo.

So I doubt I'll be down, unless we use Dave's car instead....

Dang car!

Check my sig. It's not a speed event, it's about observation and having fun.

Oz - What's more important! :mad:

Yeah Yeah yeah, serve it up. The minister for entertainment and finance has rejected my application to hang out with you guys, apparently because she is organising the family get together, and I HAVE to be there. This must be something in the women’s handbook of how to d!ck with your husband or something. You all enjoy yourselves!

hey Brendan come along anyway, I'm sure someone could do with a navigator....or bring something else....

this isn't a race its just a fun day out and BBQ :laugh:




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