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Am working on that Saturday

From 5 onwards

Any clue what time it's supposed to finish up Martin? Missing the skidpan bad and the last time I was there I had 170rwkw lol

And I beat Hamish

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When I ran 2 of 6 timed runs because my seat exploded?... GRATS BRAH!

#youneverhadmeyouneverhadyourcar

edit: or was that the one where I spent half the day in hospital with Mr Lost it in 1st gear and wrote off $2k worth of Armco + a 33 GTR

dat excuses

Yeah but in all seriousness doe, 1.50s is very very quick for a non serious racer isn't it? I'm not super up to date on what is fast and what isn't at Phillip Island.

Might install an oil cooler next week to ensure I can even last an entire lap without getting too hot!

I'm a shit house driver and I do 2:00 flat around PI with 300kw so you should be able to dip into the 1:50's pretty easily.

hmm think i found it:

http://sau.ferni.net/DECA/1014_Aug10/Aug10Results.xls

hatish 45th

birds 27th

emts 10th....with less than 170...much less

How many DECAs had ya done tho

That thing is more about avoiding WDs than driving lol

Red eye tonight. Any Sau meet this weekend?

Big HWY meet tonight at oakleigh masters.

Round the bay cruise on Sunday. Shannons also have All Japan show in Ballarat but people bailing because weather not so great for show and shine

At least it's not on the Kwinana. See police are after a chick who was standing up in a bmw through the sunroof near safety bay exit lol

Did you not do this in my car

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