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I left mine in last time, didn't bother me. It was worth it for sitting in the line.

Melly said: "I have no fully sick sound system... Light weight ulehh" (or poor whichever way you look at it lol)

Really really makes me sad but it looks like im probably gonna have to pull out, a delay on my plenum getting delivered and my tuner going away for a week means it looks like ill be getting my car back on Feb 1st, one day too late. Ill confirm either way tomorrow after a phonecall.

if u pull out id be happpy to take your spot :( PM'd N1GTR bout things but havnt received a reply yet so til then im hoping for good news from you!

Confirmed. I will still be carless on the 31st. Sorry but after booking so long in advance i just didnt know parts would take this long to all get here. It appears you wont have trouble filling my spot so thats a bonus. Have fun guys, i still might come out for a spectate.

sounds like too much time on pga mick - Dont think you'll need it for this event. I intend on rocking up exactly as it is on the street, i did it at wakefield park so i'd assume this would be the same.

Can't wait for the weekend. Hoping for good weather!

do we have to have our bonnets strapped down/ around the bonnet lock? thought i heard/saw something about it..

only if your bonnet does not have a secondary restraint, ie; bonnet latch release inside the car & then latch pull to open the bonnet is fine

Guys i'm officially going to have to pull out of Texi this weekend.

I've managed to split both of the power steering hoses, one of them right down the bottom and the bastard is going to take more time than i have to get it ready for Sunday.

Please take me off the list.

Cheers,

Luke

Howdy ya'll

Long time no see for many members here :thumbsup:

I will be out and about on Sunday at Quakers Hill with a young busty wench by the name of Xmetal pointing some glass around the place.

Couldn't miss another Texi, after the shenanigans of having my first Texi-virginity deflowered I figured that like the dirty whore that I am (I am filled with shame) I had to come along again :P

Looking forward to another well organised and fun day.

If anyone wants any specific shots done on the day please feel free to come say hi :P

See you Sunday.

Craig.

Oh, and i sold the RS...and bought a Hyundai I30 with a bonnet scoop...sorry. Please don't hate me. It has a turbo at least :(




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