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Tis true! and we go rain or shine.

WeatherZone says 80% chance of <1 mm for Goulburn on Sat. I learned a lot at MDTC on the wet track day (My first wet trackday). And Wakie is A LOT better place to learn cause there's lots of run off.

80% chance of less than 1mm of rain - I like that! My fingers are also crossed for less than 30 degrees air temp too.

Speaking of lap timing - will there be any this Sat???

For anyone coming on Saturday that is from the Wollongong/Illawarra area that will be taking maq pass way up, me and a friend are meeting up to drive together if anyone would like to join us.

were meeting at albion park school at around 515, which is on the way just before the pass.

if anyone is interested in not cruising alone from around here let me know.

Jarrad.

The wetter it is, the more you learn ;)

How's that work ya clown,,,wet means wet on semi's with no feed back at all and how the hell do I bed pads and discs in ???.

Funds transfered tonight anyway,,,piss off rain.

Cheers

Neil.

Don't worry neil you can always steal the wets from the tow car.

Mark, haven't you entered? With only 25-30 cars there will be plenty of track time for everyone :D

hope it rains

cant wait to lick neil balls in a 5 minute session

Yea what ever you cheater 4wd bitch,,,I'm more worried about Jenna giving me the hazard light flash as she goes past for the 2nd time in 8 laps.

Cheers

Neil.

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