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Congratulations Penny! :P

So, when you getting a GTT? :D

thanks!

Well I have been looking around but the one that caught my eye is pretty much sold... Booo

there is a nice 2002 Rex that i wouldn't mind test driving.

I normally take about a year to find what I want haha. I have the pre approved new loan ready tho!

Who's got SAU stickers, i want one for my laptop and one for my tool box.

Hey Dale, have you got any idea how much camber i should run on my Skyline? I got new arms that can go up to about -5, do you know how much Andrew is running?

Hey Dale, have you got any idea how much camber i should run on my Skyline? I got new arms that can go up to about -5, do you know how much Andrew is running?

I started at -2.5 degrees and have put another -degree in since. Being 4WD you want as little as you can get away with as you are reducing your drive traction the more you lean the wheel over.

I'd start at -2.5 and after your first session i'll look at your tyres and see if you need any more.

I will have all the SAU merchandise (including stickers) for sale at the track day on Monday :P

Adrian and I never received our stickers which I was under the impression came with SASAU membership??

I also have a bit of bacon to donate to the BBQ also. :D

I started at -2.5 degrees and have put another -degree in since. Being 4WD you want as little as you can get away with as you are reducing your drive traction the more you lean the wheel over.

I'd start at -2.5 and after your first session i'll look at your tyres and see if you need any more.

I might just make it -3, I know Andrew runs a fair bit. Might be my last track day on my R888's only a few mm's of tread left :P

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