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nope, I'm saying that i got 4 sessions all day... but i was riddled with overheating, so I never got to go more than one lap at a time before I had to do a cool down lap and hten hit it again.

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the problem is it was HOT lol

dave did something with a fan to make it stay on constantly, so I didn't have to turn the heater on to help cool the car. As my air cond was broken, so the hot setting is like hotter than hot.. I only did 4 laps with the car like that, but it showed no sign of heating up, so it definitely helped!

I'm not sure, might go tomorrow, depends on how I feel. I've also got to save tyres for a skid pan day on sunday down at Oran Park!

when are you thinking of going?

well i have not made any commitments. just working today but if you feel like tomorrow, then i'll come down for a few sessions...

I'll go if you go, pm me!

oki craig, I responded! let me know!

someone lend me their car. I'll return the favour when mine is finished.

i'm looking at you paul. c'mon.... commmmmeeee oonnnnnnnn.

if not I might take the legacy out and just circulate for a while. should be fun anyway.

ok so i didnt go today, was too tired and last night the car gave me some greif..(just little comestic things but you know how you can get angry and all when shit messes up)

anyway i didnt hear from anyone in time to come and drive too or just event watch so when can we do this again poeple and who can make what???

i still need an admin to sign my temp cams licence please...

That sucks, i couldve signed it for you




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