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Wasn't a bad day out... track temperatures seemed a bit hot, managed to find a couple of loose hoses which are now addressed.

Was going to call you Pete but didnt have your number on hand, didnt get there till 11.30am or so...

Hardly anyone turned up in the morning. Good but cause get more track time to ourselves. Only got held up in the second session by some Commo's.

Afternoon more people, but still got some very good runs. Gotta do something about the engine temperature though.

This is my last outting with the arrowz for a while now. Gotta get a proper intercooler and a Power FC.

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I came at around 2:30pm

Saw a R33 GTR in the garage, a grey R32 GTR and a Gunmetal grey R32 GTST (Morgs, i think it was yours but didnt see ya anywhere)

I left after about 30 mins...no 'lines were on the track, only a couple of V8s, a red Type R, red WRX and a Yellow BMW...



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