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wakefield looks like a rippa of a circuit!

i will have to make the trip accross the border and russle some NSW feathers in the not to distant future i think... :P

Ask snowcone and scotsman when they're coming up next and tag along with them - they plan it all and you just come and make up numbers, and driiiiink :yucky:

i saw that! thought it was ben playing in the dirt :P

thanks for a great day guys

the drivers were all courteous out on the track and let me through with a minimum of fuss. the weather was great. track was great. great day :P

the fridge managed a 1:07.6. go the sr20 ;)

Bloody awesome time and very noice car!! I was the Blue S13 running in your group but only managed a few laps all day due to suspension / brake issues.

Could i pester you for a 'brief' on what you have done to the car? I punched out a 1:10 but has a lot more in it once 'issues' are sorted. i meant to come sticky beak at your car but was too busy trying to fix / diagnose my own problems!! I am always trying to get ideas on setups, more so engine / turbo choices. But if you feel like giving me a full run down i would love it!!! ahahahaha

You can post or PM me if you like :) :)

Or if you like to keep it a secret, that is A ok with me!

Cheers,

Ando

hey hey, i think your onto something there!!!

only i dont drink... :P

safety in numbers i say! it will be a victorian invasion! :P

Yeah they've had 2 of them before, send them a PM and see when they're planning the next one

Dont worry, they'll drink enough to cover your share. Chris managed to (all at the same time) park the car, drink a beer with one hand, then, using his other hand open a beer for me. And the car was parked perfectly. Its 2nd nature hahaha

Bloody awesome time and very noice car!! I was the Blue S13 running in your group but only managed a few laps all day due to suspension / brake issues.

Could i pester you for a 'brief' on what you have done to the car? I punched out a 1:10 but has a lot more in it once 'issues' are sorted. i meant to come sticky beak at your car but was too busy trying to fix / diagnose my own problems!! I am always trying to get ideas on setups, more so engine / turbo choices. But if you feel like giving me a full run down i would love it!!! ahahahaha

You can post or PM me if you like :D:)

Or if you like to keep it a secret, that is A ok with me!

Cheers,

Ando

yeah, no probs ando. comeand have a stcky beak next time

I'll be out and about a few more times this year

on a down side tho, we did manage to end up with a cracked exhust manifold from the day :P

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