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i hurt a rumor that duncans car runs

say its not so!

It's all true. UAS jumped through all the CAMS hoops AND got it finished 3 hours before I had to leave. A+++ would buy again.

is it coming down behind the stag or under its own power?

definately driving down on its own to put some k's on it. but I will bring the trailer to make sure I don't need a trailer (kind of like an umbrella).

leaving early tomorrow....see you's all down there.

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Sorry I missed you folks at the Workers or Soldiers. I didn't get in here until 8:30. Easy task of changing rims ended up being a real mess with a stripped lug so had to replace a stud. Lucky I had a spare but set me back into rush hour which was a nightmare. Took 2 hours to get from my place in Turramurra to the M5.

Now, sleeping tonight is going to be harder than Christmas Eve. Can't wait for the fun to begin tomorrow morning.

See you at the Track.

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