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lol, my club is EBAY car parts

also, bugger harry, sam collins just went 58.13 today http://www.natsoft.com.au/cgi-bin/results....21/10/2010.LAKE

new road reg'd sil record!

raiseth the bar :] time for more power dammit $$$ 200kw gentlemans agreement? lol

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wow, quick time at the lake. I'm guessing it hasn't been under water with all the rain that has been about.

So who has entered for the Nats, BBQ at my house on the Friday night.... or the Palace Hotel, excellent food.

lol, my club is EBAY car parts

also, bugger harry, sam collins just went 58.13 today http://www.natsoft.com.au/cgi-bin/results....21/10/2010.LAKE

new road reg'd sil record!

raiseth the bar :] time for more power dammit $$$ 200kw gentlemans agreement? lol

Had a second look, seems some of his times are genuine maybe :) So many very inconsistent times though.

lol, their timing is a joke. doubt you could rely on any of it. I briefly looked at the top 10 cars and all of them had bullshit laps. laps went from 1min mark and then one magic 49 sec lap etc. laughable.

sam with a 58.1 looked to be about the first 'legitimate' time on the leader sheet and he was in about 11th place!

they really need to do something about it. there's no point going there if the times are so unreliable. and we're paying top dollar for the Lakeside events... They should install the same radio frequency timing system they have for sprints at QR. Or hire out Dorians like other tracks do.

Sam posted some video on another forum - http://www.youtube.com/user/scs15

Good, I'll book a table for two!

See if you can get a bigger table! If not - we are staying at the Centrepoint Midcity Motel, maybe catch up for a couple of beers?

Still got gearbox issues with 33, cannot keep OS 3rd in for one event.

Anyone got a 34 box in Sydney or about there somewhere?

Worst comes to worst, will take the 32, will enjoy knocking some cob webs out of the old dear anyway!!

Hopefully have some news on classes this week!

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