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Use the Main gate on Dandenong road . The back gate will be locked... :D

See you there Wayne

State Forecast for Sat : Early fog patches then cloud & wind increasing. Showers developing in west, spreading to east late.

Should be good if the rain holds up...nice and cool = fun times for all.

Sorry, maybe i'm slow on the uptake :D but are spectators welcome even if we don't know anyone competing? Myself and a mate would probably like to come down just to check out the atmosphere and see how these days progress.. Neither of us has a car which is track ready at this stage..

Or do you need to be the 'guest' of a competitor?

Cheers

Sorry, maybe i'm slow on the uptake :P but are spectators welcome even if we don't know anyone competing? Myself and a mate would probably like to come down just to check out the atmosphere and see how these days progress.. Neither of us has a car which is track ready at this stage..

Or do you need to be the 'guest' of a competitor?

Cheers

All spectators are welcome

Come and check it out

I hope the rain holds off. If any ones going from nothren subs let me know.

I'm going from the northern suburbs, I saw your car at GTech last week, I take mine there as well.

was a good day...I pushed my current tires to the max and came off a few times but its how it needs to be. My new break setup is much better and hold up for 5-6 laps easily. Need new tyres...

good to meet some poeple

Awesome fun it was - I'm very pleased with how the V35 held up. The Brembos went on endlessly!

See you next time.

Is anyone posting pics?

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I had a mixed day. Turns out I have a blown headgasket and 1 seized piston in my front right brake caliper.

You can't get much better value for money though, I would recommend one of these days to anyone.

Wasn't there somebody taking photos or video on turn 1 all day?

Some pics that I took are attached...

I have no idea where those other photos and videos are going to be posted. There is no indication on the Driver Dynamics website.

I've developed some squeaking noises in the rear end, particularly when reversing - any ideas?

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