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Next Moto Concepts Track Day, Eastern Creek, 2nd October 2003.


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Ladies,

So much bitch'in and so few names, maybe we should call ourselves Team Bitchday.

Dan, Im in for the Arvo but will organise through Dave. Dave also offered the skid pan on any bike day, weekends included, so I will post up an event.

Hope to see all the ladies there.

Fatz & Duncan,

There is a new post under NSW Events.

40 people at $50, you do the math on what he needs to make it fly.

It sits there doing nothing during thes bike days so why not. Really does sound like a weekend thing to get the numbers though.

23rd Nov is a Sunday and that looks good.

I'm interested - it's the day before my birthday :rolleyes: Still fixing my car from the last trackday (wakefield) though. So I can't comitt just yet.

If I can still get in I'll let you know as soon as I've fixed my car.

Richard

yeah, you've been bloody slack Lozza.

This is a full day, but I think some of the guys were trying to find out about half days. And from experience, as long as there aren't too many ppl there already, you can just turn up in the afternoon and pay less than ful day (whatever you can negotiate.....)

And bring that slack-arse Eric out too :P

Originally posted by Duncan

cmon richard, time to come along to one of our jaunts :(

Ok:)

But in order to make it, I'm gonna need someone to help me install the replacement turbo oil feed that broke last trackday + maybe whack on an oil cooler (last time oil temp reached 135 :eek: )

Anyone?

Richard

Looks like I'm a poof as well. One of the low-lifes I have the mis-fortune to work with has had her feet operated on and needs next week off as well,,,Lazy good for nothing BITCH,,,she will pay!!!!

So I can't play either.

Neil.




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