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Wow I dont know about you guys but im pumped!!!

Just finished loading up the car and heading to Sydney first thing in the morning with Roy.

Been testing for the last couple of days so fingers crossed all the little gremlins have f**ked off.

These gremlins include 2 turbos and an eletrical fire destroying most of the engine loom.

Nothing like adversity to make race day all the more rewarding :stupid:

See you all on the weekend.

Adam (Red R32)

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sold your entry but didnt make yourself crew for the new entrant...silly boy

Yep,,,not the smartest kid on the block.

Now pay at the gate like every other specy ya tight arse.

Neil.

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Yep,,,not the smartest kid on the block.

Now pay at the gate like every other specy ya tight arse.

Neil.

You comming Neil?

I am still up getting the final bits ready. :stupid:

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Ken oath - I will be there with an umbrella - not for the rain, but to be a pit girl for anyone interested!

ahhaha

:laughing-smiley-014:

Yeah cause you look awesome in a skirt :stupid:

I will be the weather girl :D :

Saturday

Chance morning shower.

City: Min: 9 Max: 17

West: Min: 5 Max: 17

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sold your entry but didnt make yourself crew for the new entrant...silly boy

Who says i didnt. Who says the ticket was for me and not someone else?

Ill see you there tomorrow

Yep,,,not the smartest kid on the block.

Now pay at the gate like every other specy ya tight arse.

Neil.

Isnt there a rotary that needs some spark plugs changed?

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things are happening. everyone is honing in on sydney. it's going to be good.

fatz, bring cans for me too mate. none of that guiness shit either or you walk home buddy.

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