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yea mate i think we may have found your sump plug. 1 bloke got a flat and the puncture resembles a sump plug

fck......hope he didnt have to sit out the rest of the day due to that......

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Thanks mate. We will be consistently attending these drive days in the future. Andrew's NUR really was in a league of it's own. They really are an amazing vehicle. I stuggled in my modified 34 GTR to give him a run, both on the straights and around the bends. He would constantly pull away from me every time!! Was a great day and can't wait for the next one!

You didn't push it hard enough maybe :) !

fck......hope he didnt have to sit out the rest of the day due to that......

it was an end of day special so dont worry bout it. it was an awesome day and i cant wait for the next day i get to a racetrack

Thanks for giving us a (mainly) stress free day Guys

Well done Matt for successfully lubricating the entire circuit, we have never seen that before :laughing-smiley-014:

Having a sump plug undo itself is certainly a new one for us.

See you all at the next one

Kind regards

Kev

Thanks to Brenton, Justin and the asian guy (sorry champ forgot ur name) for helping me push my car to the entrance (for the racv tow truck).

i was at the lights at the train station and saw a white 33 on a tow truck comming out of sandown. was that you?

Thanks for giving us a (mainly) stress free day Guys

Well done Matt for successfully lubricating the entire circuit, we have never seen that before :laughing-smiley-014:

Having a sump plug undo itself is certainly a new one for us.

See you all at the next one

Kind regards

Kev

drift training at sandown? :thumbsup:

yeah it was a bit of a surprise when i stopped the car at the pits and found out that it was me that was causing the mayhem..... :)

but the car will be alright for next time..... :)

im sure the loverly female tow truck driver soothed the pain for you matt :down:

man.....that woman was scary......she had like tattoos and more hair on her arms than me......if anything, i wanted to cry like ralph wiggum.........

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