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Sara and I competed in a SuperSprint Round at Carnell last weekend. Sunday morning was -6Deg. I got up early, nature was calling. There was no running water in the loo, all the pipes had frozen! good pics though.

Ladies

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and Gentlemen

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THE LOO!!!!!

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Welcome To STANTHORPE!!!

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The place with a crispy cold track

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And other cool stuff

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cold cars from

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Hailey & Dessie (Our cars) there tough, no sleeping bags.

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this 1 likes to rough it too.

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These pommy poofs like need a roof and blankets, and still there winging bastards.

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But we know how to stay warm. Even if the bottle is a bit icy

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Artistic shot again

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ozi ozi ozi

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drifter in waiting, I recon we can turn it to the drift side

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Hope to see you out there soon!!!

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HAha, thats brings back memories, used to live up that way when i was a kid..I live in melbourne now but these people dont know what cold is, waking up with all our pipes frozen, ice hanging of everything and the dogs bucket of water frozen solid..Worse bit was cause the ice on the windscreen is so thick youd have to drive with the window open to see where your going, it was f**king freeeeeezin...

But once the sun comes up and melts it the air is sooo fresh..I miss that... :P

Well Chris, I can't spaek for the others but, I work all day at my normal job (teaching kids how to bash shit with hammers) and then i go home, to my shed and, work on other peopls shit till about 6 or 7, have some dindin's and, go back to the shed and, play with my shit till the boss gets home from work at about 11:30 at night. Thats when I usually pull the laptop out and chill for a while before bed.

Times, well. The boss, she was running in the low 38's with an un tuned 3s drift pig on street 595 shitters. Tough class for her, sportsedan over 3L.

I got into the 35's. 2nd in class and 3rd outright. Lost to true track cars.

1st, FC RX7 sportsedan 35.13,

2nd, 500 hp VK IPRA 35.68,

3rd, My R33GTST road reg, full weight inc spare wheel and jack, 36.72.

PB in my Yellow Race R33GTST 34.6

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