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All booked and paid up

Hopefully the bogan in the XR8 from wakefield wont be there although will be in the right group this time round.

Come on guys get in on this Autosports do a great job and generally have a very well set up day.

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All booked and paid up

Hopefully the bogan in the XR8 from wakefield wont be there although will be in the right group this time round.

Come on guys get in on this Autosports do a great job and generally have a very well set up day.

Hi Jason..

Nice to see your getting back on it..

I doubt that he will be there.. and if he is... i'll get them to put him in the slower groups.. what a nut.. Im glad I wasnt in that one..

Hi Jason..

Nice to see your getting back on it..

I doubt that he will be there.. and if he is... i'll get them to put him in the slower groups.. what a nut.. Im glad I wasnt in that one..

It takes a bit more than that to keep me away from the tracks Corrine. Good to see a familiar face there as most of the zed guys are heading to Phillip Island for the nats. Will have my own traielr for this event too so no more bar damage getting sick of repairing the thing.

Have you been on EC before you will love it its awesome very smooth and fast.

It takes a bit more than that to keep me away from the tracks Corrine. Good to see a familiar face there as most of the zed guys are heading to Phillip Island for the nats. Will have my own traielr for this event too so no more bar damage getting sick of repairing the thing.

Have you been on EC before you will love it its awesome very smooth and fast.

Hey Yea I was told about that!

Ive never done EC before.. I think im going to have to pull out of this one with lack of funs :rofl:

Corinne - Are there instructors available through-out the day like last time?

Liz.

Not for this track as EC does not allow passengers :rofl:

We will have a few more days like that coming up as they were fantastic and very helpful :)

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:( Nooooooo! Damn it.... just had the car tuned on Saturday... I was ready to kick Mikey's ass!

Do you need bank details Pm'd to you?????

Where going to see if ANZ can refund all the money to save us alot of problems but if we need bank details we will be contacting everyone.

Sorry guys :(

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Im sure we will get another one up and running.. Don't worry we have so many events coming up.. you won't know what to do with yourself :P

Unlucky Corrine, it was going to be a huge day.

Why don't you guys pack a suitcase and head down to Philip Island for the Nissan Nationals? :(

Haha Take me in the car? :D

That would actually be awsome to watch tho!

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