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Yeh but the racing sucked...you would watch a race for one or two overtaking moves. The cars were cool though.

I need 49,000 pound so i can buy an Eggenberger Sierra thats for sale. The seller has 3 for gods sake, you think he would swap one of them for my R32 :happy:

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Is that the guy from ultimatecarpage? he has 3 Eggenberger, all in diferent liveries.

http://www.ultimatecarpage.com/forum/showt...2471&page=4

Might pop down saturday to have yet another drool...Look for the dude with a mohawk and R31 shirt on :P

Should be easy to spot :P Yeah, come say Hi. I have no hair and Mark 31GUN has, well........ "perfect hair" :laugh:

well our car (spencers alfa) will be down at PI. I was all booked and set to go, but sadly have some important sh1t on at work and wont be there :P so have fun without me guys. and be sure to cheer on our little alfa that could.

Where's your head at ??? I thought you were raised better than that ?!?! I'm very dissapointed in you.... :laugh:

We'll be sure to see Spencer ( and the little alfa that can ) and you "know" we'll be cheering him on !!

Yeh but the racing sucked...you would watch a race for one or two overtaking moves. The cars were cool though.

I don't 100% agree with that. I think it depended on the track and the conditions. Car / Track / Condition suitability played a big part. But that's something we can discuss at the track with coffee and food and then talk about how much the Baron is missing out on :laugh:

Ok, (20 Q's)

so just to confirm, this is happening this coming weekend 10-11/3/07 ???

does anone know the timetable for the saturday?

what cars can we expect to make an appearance?

i'm keen as mustard to come and check this out :laugh:

can we get a roll call going on?

Obviously the HR31 will be there, what else is a definate?

Some info on the event including times/costs:

The huge 33-event programme gets underway on Saturday March 10, with practice for all categories from 9.05am, with racing commencing at 1.20pm. Sunday’s all-day race programme runs from 9.05am until 4.35pm, with a special one-minute’s silence as a Tribute to Peter Brock just after 2.00pm.

And for the really keen, there’s all-day un-timed practice on Friday March 9 for all categories.

Admission costs $10 Friday, $20 Saturday and $30 Sunday, with admission to the paddock area free, while a weekend ticket for all three days is $40.

Taken from http://www.vhrr.com/phillip_island-Media4.htm

Will be heading down on Saturday in the GT-R to cheer the Nissans on, looking forward to seeing some of these cars up close.

Where's your head at ??? I thought you were raised better than that ?!?! I'm very dissapointed in you.... :(

We'll be sure to see Spencer ( and the little alfa that can ) and you "know" we'll be cheering him on !!

yes, I do admit it's weaksauce. but I'll be back, and hopefully be back behind the wheel of the alfa again soon too. plus I've been working away skinning my knuckles on the GTR. it's seen a bit of this action lately:

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and here's a sneak peak at some of the changes :huh:

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the message is: the beer baron is coming to get you!!! (or going broke trying). It's no gibson GTR, but it's getting there.

Never going to be quick when your too scared to bin it :no:

sadly I think there is a lot of truth in that. :laugh:

well at least we both know you're not too scared to bin it eh troy. :) hehehe.

After reading the information that "thebuzz" linked any car nut would be a goose to miss this.

Dane: I'll be heading down with a couple of guys on the saturday, i'll buzz you when we get there, maybe bring those pics from sandown for Deano :laugh:

hahaha sounds like a plan :)

Fat34 was close, but phunky takes the clean sweep. :)

Project Mu...... What a stupid name for a brake pad. Sounds like a drift team sponsored by a Dairy :laugh:

Anyway, good eye's phunky !! Never would have picked the shocks !! :)

Hope you guys in VIC are going to turn on some nice cool dry weather for the weekend !?!?

Anyway, will see you guys at the track !

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