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fark that's a long time to be in Goulburn....even the locals leave every few days :P

got some specific dates/events lined up? You should get to both MDTC and Wakie if you are there that long. We will try and drum up some interest.

BTW I heard you have some decent cubes at last?

Its all lies duncan, cubes are over rated. What and where is mtdc ?

I am using wakie as a home base simply because the accommodation is reasonable and the dorms are self contained. Remember,i live in Ipswich so golbourne is like going to monaco for me. :blush:

I will be doing a fair bit of sight seeing, at least one trip to sydney for a couple of days. And whatever else takes my fancy.

The peeps at wakie claimed i could get track time at least 3/4 days a week so thats more than enough.

I am actually gettin a tad excited, Bunta has been extolling the technical virtues of wakie ever since i bought my line. Keen to do some laps. :cool:

Yeah mate :worship: dropped cyl 4 last December in my first door to door race ;)

mdtc is a small track think it's www.mdtc.com.au or something? Fun little track!

Jebyz mate, I am sorry to hear that. Looks like it takes about the same amount of time to fix a mazda 4 banger as it does to do a nissan 6. :(

Jebyz mate, I am sorry to hear that. Looks like it takes about the same amount of time to fix a mazda 4 banger as it does to do a nissan 6. :(

All good bud!

nah it really could have been fixed when it happened! just to fix the head and some valves, putting it back together a week or two.

However Ive decided to get some cams, a bit serious on the head work itself, adaptronic ECU. just trying to save up!

If I wasnt getting married next weekend it would be on the track carving up the competition LOL

but.....wedding is more important...says the mrs.. LOL

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