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Hi Evil

Hope all is good - we will be there in the AU running sports sedans

Not much info yet, but apparently our pit area is somewhere on the skid pan

Your welcome - you and your Dad come and have a chat - if your dad likes fords he can have a sit in Courtneys old car! (Stone Bros Au3)

Cheers

Stuart & Karen

  On 21/08/2011 at 10:25 AM, evil_weevil said:

So,

jetwreck - can we have hot laps? lol :D

I'll be there with my old man, its our tradition for fathers day.

  On 21/08/2011 at 10:25 AM, evil_weevil said:

So,

jetwreck - can we have hot laps? lol :D

I'll be there with my old man, its our tradition for fathers day.

lol...

should be a very good line up of cars this year......2 or 3 R32's, 1 HR31 and the DR30.....plus all the other stuff to keep us on our toe's!

Hi Chris

Got the paperwork today - we will be on figure 8 drift track for parking (Sports Sedans)

Heres the new paint job - will have to sort suspension down there - too wet last meeting.

All rebuilt but no idea with the sachs, will give me something to do.

Big field but will be aiming for a mid 1.36

Hoping for PB for self and car!

If anyone else is competing, we will have 8kva generator, welder, power tools, and everything except for what I'll need, if we can be of any help come visit

  On 21/08/2011 at 10:31 PM, evil_weevil said:

Hey Stuart - that would be awesome and make Dad's day - we'll be sure to come up!

Cheers!

Chris

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  On 29/08/2011 at 1:16 PM, R32 Stuart said:

If anyone else is competing, we will have 8kva generator, welder, power tools, and everything except for what I'll need, if we can be of any help come visit

lol, we all know that feeling. :( generous offer too. :)

Hi Evil

Sorry, we were only just talking that we did not see you and didnt get a lot of time.

Was having issues tunning rebuilt shocks and bloody sway bars would work in pits and freeze on track - so I appologise to you and Duncan H - got to say g'day to Neil for point 2 of a second.

PS Duncan H - wasn't being rude, but the tall chap I was talking to was giving me lots of required information - he actually built the car and was of great help

Cheers

Catch up soon

  On 04/09/2011 at 10:31 AM, evil_weevil said:

awesome day today - got sunburnt !! Stu - I did walk past but you seemed very busy so didnt want to disturb!

  On 06/09/2011 at 2:15 AM, R32Big_boy said:

Happy times with Dad(who is 73) smashing the Historic Group A Lap record in qualifying....then in race on Saturday........only to then put it into a wall 6-7 corners later.

Have to admit that VL GIO car/driver is a wicked combo!

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  On 06/09/2011 at 6:52 AM, Beer Baron said:

oh no? which car in the wall?

and what was the historic GRP A record? well done. :)

GIO GTR....turn 7.....wrong gear so he looped it and hit on the RHS....smashed the rear hub and suspension + front suspension and 3 wheels. I nearly went off in sympathy lol.

got the car going for Sunday.... but a rear of the grid start with 3 race meeting old tyres didn't help.

Old lap record by Terry Ashwood was 1.41:8....dad did a 1.40:8......terry then went onto smash that on Sunday with a 1.40:5....I recon Dad's car is capable of 1.38's with us rookies!

BMW went well with David Towe....finished 2ND!

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