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Scotsman and I are in!!!.

Pumped to have Russ and Bris on board. I have already been given me strick drinking limitations from the caption now Bris is on board.

No shots or long neck skulling after 8pm lol.

Awesome! Gunna be so much fun.

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Paris and I are in again as well.

Highly pumped for it (as it will be a massive break after being seriously under the pump here at work currently).

We were going to come in the new car but have decided it's too fast so will give the youngens another shot at the title by bringing the blue car again. Only issue is Chris is so rubbish at PI that it might severly dent their title hopes.

But I'm really looking forwards to some new challenges. Only place I've been for the whole 3 day event is PI.

:)

LOL, Brisbys crazy parts clearance...buy my parts! :). If i can sell some parts in the next 2-3 days then i am all good...IF not circumstances have changed and feel sorry for stuffing Russ around.

Russ, if you read this before i get off work to call ...then i will call you tonight. But unless i can come up with some coin pronto i cant afford the airfare, Dutton and other stuff i have in the air. This just compounds my current level of pissed offness :laugh:

haha go Russ, rb20 POWAH!

is Troy still in?

I've been looking around for a cheap 32 GTSt to strip and beat up at the track but the prices people are asking for them is hilarious... 10K for one with 200,000km, tired paint and a few crappy mods... gimme a break!

haha go Russ, rb20 POWAH!

is Troy still in?

I've been looking around for a cheap 32 GTSt to strip and beat up at the track but the prices people are asking for them is hilarious... 10K for one with 200,000km, tired paint and a few crappy mods... gimme a break!

Yeah troy is still in as of a few days ago when we last spoke.

Good work Nick. R32 track bitch FTW!

Russ has been burning the midnight oil putting my RIPS motor into his car, still to do the PPG box and Brembos, but they are pretty easy compared to a last minute engine change. It will be just like driving my car ... if all my good gear ever found its way into it. LOL here Ryan was thinking it was going to be a straight up SR vs RB fight :sick:

goot to hear it mate, which is your car?

Good work Russ, its a hard life running a race team when you fly in exotic international race car drivers for the weekend.. do you want a jason bright race seat for the weekend?? i have one cluttering up my garage..

Ryan. What are the chances of dropping it by on your way to Deca? I imagine your car will be very full.

Frieken work is sending me to hamilton next week so it really cuts down the time for prep. Not much to do anyway besides the PPG gearbox and Brembos.

What time is scrutineering on thursday?

MJM. it will be good to meet ya mate.

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