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thinking of running a book on what our best time will be.

bit like a guessing competition, contestants nominate a lap time to the nearest 10th of a second...$10 to enter...winner takes all. Nearest to the time wins or 1/2 the cash if tied.

so who's in?

Why dont they ban posts like this one. If you want to know how quick it is just go and run the damn thing and find out.

:P:blink::):devil:

LOL - over an hour from the track..... cant you all drink closer...

Yeah I reckon, Can't see alot of people wanting to go all teh way to the city after a day of battles. could do a pub crawl to darling harbour :P

Why dont they ban posts like this one. If you want to know how quick it is just go and run the damn thing and find out.

:teehee::blink::):devil:

LOL

OMG 8 days and counting..Bring on Superlap!! :teehee:

Why dont they ban posts like this one. If you want to know how quick it is just go and run the damn thing and find out.

I know how quick it will go...just thought id make it a bit interesting...aussies will bet on anything...especially me.

We are staying at Merition at Parramatta...a few of the other teams are to. Easier to get to and from the track from there as well as dinner and drinks close by.

I say the winner uses the prize money to buy the beers. There is a bottle shop at Narellan. :/

Well seems as your buying ill have a carton of Black thanks Dave. :P

As for rain...Benm is SAU's resident weather forecaster...i think he should be consulted with his prediction.

Edited by DiRTgarage

rofl thats abit further south than me (about 25mins) however the weather is very similar (if anything it rains harder in that area than Penrith as it moves over Liverpool).

On another note I have a big 4 bedroom house with 3 bedrooms spare :/

rofl thats abit further south than me (about 25mins) however the weather is very similar (if anything it rains harder in that area than Penrith as it moves over Liverpool).

On another note I have a big 4 bedroom house with 3 bedrooms spare :/

And a garage full of spares for GTR owners who expire at Superlap :P

Hey Superlap what are us spectators going to be charged its not on your site anywhere i can see.

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Damn.. I just realised I will most likely be in Sydney by next week :D So amped.... Although I will be hobbling along in crutches :)

Can't wait!!! Can not believe my luck! Havn't been home in 18 months.. perfect timing!

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its $15 entry.

hey Nath - for us povo's who dont have a garage - where do we park and set up and stuff mate?

Oh, got a new 1 way nismo diff fitted....Im gonna be slower now getting used to it lol

its $15 entry.

hey Nath - for us povo's who dont have a garage - where do we park and set up and stuff mate?

Oh, got a new 1 way nismo diff fitted....Im gonna be slower now getting used to it lol

Hey big spender, lol.

Are you going to leave your car there the night before? beers maybe.

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