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nah i'll be in queensland.. i wanted to come though....

no idea on times...need a lap timer thingy...

i still have a missfire issue to deal with too...

keeeep trackennn it!!!

it will go away..

oh I see!

well, as Albert would say - just keep trackin it :) haha

good to hear you've been enjoying it out there man :)

oh you beat me to it ;)

yeah good to see you had a good time out there mate!

More dates guys :)

Hi,

We still have the following days available for Private Practice

January 16th GP Circuit

17th South Circuit

19th & 20th South Circuit

21st GP Circuit

23rd GP Circuit

25th South Circuit

27th & 28th South Circuit

There are some possible February dates yet to be confirmed

Regards

Hi,

We have the following days available for Practice

January

23rd GP Circuit

25th South Circuit

27 & 28th South Circuit

February

3rd South Circuit

4th GP Circuit

There will be other days available in February contact us early Feb for dates.




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