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What a fun day!

20 odd entrants so craploads of runs once te paperwork issue was fixed in the morning so we started 30 mins late

Toyota means business; Do the whole course in 2nd and.....

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RB20 comes through with the goods;

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Now, if anyone is missing this, it's in the club trailer and can be picked up at the next Texi (Dates for 2012 TBA). If it's not collected within 2 Texi's (so, 6 months) we will assume it's not wanted and put it in the bin

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Helpers today, Thanks to;

Eric Yamashita

Ben Sinclair

Jason Senior

David Milano

David Massingham

David Biddle

Andrew bored33 (cant read writing haha but I know who you are)

Matt Sullivan

Sean Lloyd

Ben Martin

Owen Hooglivet

Reece McKintosh

Anna Lina

Nick Tuyau

Thanks everyone, you've earned yourself a free Texi :) (If i missed anyone, please come forward)

Also Thankyou to those entrants and spectators who helped clean up the skidpan after runs ended - that saved the officials a LONG time :D

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thanks for a good day out. Extra thanks to the officials for hanging around in the heat. Looked like a hard life sitting at the gate with a beer :thumbsup:

Now the anxious wait for pics and videos..

Loved the RENEW Prez vs SAU Prez runs mate, that was great watching :D

When Don is at one next time we can have Ex RENEW Prez vs Ex SAUNSW Prez haha then repeat the current Prez vs current Prez

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Your 1J effort certainly makes a convincing argument :D

And I keep telling him to get a 2JZ!

And I have to say, epic thanks to those of you kind enough (read dumb enough) to let me take your car for a spin... As Eric has said... I must be the texi whore... Lol

Time to go finish building my car and bring it out!

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Awesome day guys, to the organisers and volunteers you are legends! Every Texi I go to I leave wondering how I managed to have SO MUCH FUN. :worship:

Great car number - thanks Ben!

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Stewie! with Texi tyre hair :)

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The adrenalines finally had enough

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But not as impressive as the RB20. Turned it into a motorbike tyre!

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Shagged tyres

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Cass enjoying the hole he made

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nice gash, Cass :)

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Great success!

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Get your tyre giblets, 5 for $1! Buy 25 and get a free coke can..

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Loved the RENEW Prez vs SAU Prez runs mate, that was great watching :D

When Don is at one next time we can have Ex RENEW Prez vs Ex SAUNSW Prez haha then repeat the current Prez vs current Prez

That was a great idea Steve, I'll try to drag don along next time. Had a lot of fun and to finish close to Eric's GTR is a good result for the humble FC. Thanks Eric for the run, and rerun when i changed back to normal wheels. Battling is way better on rubber with tread :teehee:

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