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Hey all

Considering entering tomorrow morning if there is still space, my license is still good from last year and i'm happy to turn up early. Enjoyed it so much last year!

Unfortunately the clutch is on the way out and I have a few suspension bushes playing up. Given that, I would prefer to run on the wet skidpan and perhaps a couple of runs on the back track (provided clutch holds up).

So just wanted to confirm that the wet skidpan is in? or isn't it? If not i'll probably sit this one out and spectate. Either way see you tommorrow! Looking forward to it.

sorry Leroy, it's the dry skid pan..

we only did the wet one last year cos the stay upright ppl's had taken the dry one on us.

psml at the dildo :thumbsup: good to see my directions to the right places in fyshwick worked out :(

sorry Leroy, it's the dry skid pan..

we only did the wet one last year cos the stay upright ppl's had taken the dry one on us.

psml at the dildo :thumbsup: good to see my directions to the right places in fyshwick worked out :(

You could have sent them to mitchell. There are lots of porn shops out there and the directions invlolve only 3 corners :(

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