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So im thinking of servicing everything pre happylaps :/ i had every intention last week end and literally forgot........

only worry is not being able to get it back together i wanted to do diffs etc too

What are you taking apart just for a service?? You get it all done pretty quick if it's just oils...

Also happy laps isn't much more than driving on the hwy :) Car won't mind lol

I dunno if I can guys - I have a busy weekend ahead (mainly work judging by how things look this morning). What day is it anyway - was it Sunday? I'd also be inclined to cruise down with someone if I have time. You actually going out on the track or just spectating Chris?

Its on Sunday man. Early arrival 7am :)

What could u possibly have on that you can't spend your morning doing this, you'd only be sleep anyway :P

(Plus if you come on the run I get to stare at your cars sexy ass the whole time)

7am? Jesus Christ what's wrong with these people! :P

I'll have a think about it. See how things are looking by tomorrow afternoon.

Hmmm Nick, I dunno if I'm comfortable with someone behind me hatching out a plan on how to steal my wing ;-)

I dunno if I can guys - I have a busy weekend ahead (mainly work judging by how things look this morning). What day is it anyway - was it Sunday? I'd also be inclined to cruise down with someone if I have time. You actually going out on the track or just spectating Chris?

Will ve going out on track. Maybe in my car or maybe ride shotgun in another person's car

7am? Jesus Christ what's wrong with these people! :P

I'll have a think about it. See how things are looking by tomorrow afternoon.

Hmmm Nick, I dunno if I'm comfortable with someone behind me hatching out a plan on how to steal my wing ;-)

I don't want to steal it, I have one sitting under my bed. I just want to take it off so I can see what it'd look like

Will ve going out on track. Maybe in my car or maybe ride shotgun in another person's car

Get in mr ants car! :O

Also I have a no passenger rule this time at happy laps, as I had a passenger last time and it kinda wrecked it for me :/

I think I'll make it my new year's res to get my car all shipshape again (pardon the 33 pun) and put down some nice times at QR. I'm keen for some autumn/winter track days! F-yeah!

Yes rebuild for more skids! :woot:

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