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Sau Sa Track/social Day - 27/10/07  

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Damn my car won't be ready in time. The ignition coils just arrived today and I still need the ECU to be remapped, brake the engine in for 500km and then the dyno tune. Hopefully I'll be back on the road by next week with some... um... extra kW.

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yeah bring money Mike im organising meet and stuff so allow a max of $10 for eats and drinks all day

good work steve

ill inform all the ppl coming with us too

not sure on mumbers but prob atleast 6+ ppl

so get lots of snags lol

Um keitz thats basically what is happening but your paying a one off bulk price so long as people come that say there coming and dont try and bring extras, because unplaned extras get nothing

i imagine there wont be to much money left over, mike can i get you to drop you and your mates bbq money into my paypal account cheers

well you got till Thursday to add him to the list

so as i see it the list so far is....

salad

Cubes

gtrkiet + 1

boostdq

Madaz + 1

Luke_ENR34 (might)

bezender

sinistagtst

*flick*

Deluxe +2

SimonR32

skylineguy19

RyanRB25

dnbutts

nisskid (driving)

darkhorse - not eating but may catch up with us

richo

Mobies (driving) + 2

trick + 6 (driving)

BOOSTD (driving)

nismostu (driving)

if anyone is missing off the list please say so alternatively if the numbers your bringing is wrong please say so

Good news! (for me) My car is running!!! :banana:

It'll be on the dyno on Wednesday getting tuned, then will do brakes in the following two days and I cant see why I wont be out there driving on Saturday to try break the new motor :thanks:

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hey madaz~!

i'll be there to say hello to people but won't be staying long neither eat much as i found out that i'll have to work on sat avo.. :thanks: .......

anyway, i'll see how i go...

cheers...

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