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Don't forget the cams approved fire extinguisher.

btw, how important is the blue triangle for the battery location? I'm going to use some blue pressure tape.

If anyone has a timer marker, tell me what brand to get so I can buy another of the same.

I'm really looking forward to seeing you all there on the 19th.

so i went out there today and wow was it packed with plenty of hot high performance cars! just a bit too busy for my liking but all good. i will go another time...i like sundays when there are only around 4-8 people...

plenty of cool cars to look at though!

didnt see any skylines though....

I rocked up at 12:00 noon and only saw the photographers driving skylines, must have missed you guys as I went onto the track. Still the super drift practice was worth watching. 24 cars on the track at a time. In 10 minutes drifting they shred a set of brand new tyres, approx 8 tyres in a day.

evil_weevil - It wasn't hot enough to need air conditioning.

you should have seen me then... it was around that point i was getting towed out in the middle.

i went home to weld new intercooler pipes and the black gtr had had his fun too. We were a bit out of our league with the calibra that was there, but the 928 and rx7's were about right if not a bit slow. i was just totting around wasting money not pushing hard enough. only got about 10 laps.

hung out with the open wheeler guys all day, they are some great machines and people. We need to NOT be the only two street cars next time lol. was fun anyway i love driving



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