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I'd think semis would be somewhat pointless, as you only get one lap of the back track every 1/2 hr or so, and the wet skidpan aint gonna keep em warm lol :wub:

I'll actually have competition for the fastest r32 gts4 lol :laugh:

I'd think semis would be somewhat pointless, as you only get one lap of the back track every 1/2 hr or so, and the wet skidpan aint gonna keep em warm lol :D

I'll actually have competition for the fastest r32 gts4 lol :wub:

What!? One lap!? Hmmm.. I may have to invest in half decent street rubber..

LOL.. Mate.. judging by that massive straight.. and considering you have a snail.. Ill let you take award this time.. :D but you never know.. I just may have to do some hardcore weight saving.. :laugh:

I have a gimpy 4th gear too..

And $40 doesn't seem too bad!.. Im loving the pub idea the night before too!..

Put me down.. I'm in!

Ill be paying next thursday or so.. Ill hopefully become an SAU meber before that too.

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ah okies... send me your bank details then puhlease... can't find em :)

Il get Dave to do the form this weekend..... still no idea which car!! Thinking mine though.... he's much funnier to watch in rwd mode :(

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What!? One lap!? Hmmm.. I may have to invest in half decent street rubber..

LOL.. Mate.. judging by that massive straight.. and considering you have a snail.. Ill let you take award this time.. :) but you never know.. I just may have to do some hardcore weight saving.. :(

I have a gimpy 4th gear too..

And $40 doesn't seem too bad!.. Im loving the pub idea the night before too!..

Put me down.. I'm in!

Ill be paying next thursday or so.. Ill hopefully become an SAU meber before that too.

Nah dont bring semi's unless they're on the car already - there's no point.

The straight has a chicane on it ;)

Hey guys just wondering how fast this event is filling up??

I broke my hand a couple weeks ago but it should be right by mid September...The plaster comes off in two weeks time and I'll know then for sure then if it'll be ok...do you think you'll be full by then??

Well SAU was given first dibs, now we are inviting other clubs. So depends really on how much they like the idea...

I personally wouldn't sweat it though, I reckon there will be spots left at that time :)

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