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haha righto neil thanks :)

see you at wakie again? didnt get a chance to introduce myself last time, to much driving hah

You won't walk away quessing mate and I'm much the same,,,no time for talking,,,need driving :-)

Yep,,,at this point I see no reason why I can't do this track day,,,wonder if Duncan would like to share Cheryl again???.

SAU track days are so cool,,,no pressure and lots of laps.

Cheers

Neil.

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I did some rough maths with the 2012 price rise we got late notice of and wondering how you were doing it for that price even without timing. I think its fairly safe to say you wont see a cheaper club day unless they're inviting at least 50% more people.

See this quote, everyone?

Read it!

Then, read it again.

If this isn't incentive enough to get you out there and onto the track, what is?

:D:thumbsup:

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there will be beer on the engine swap night too!

That's self explanatory... I just wanted to make sure everyone was aware nothing happened for the other 3 weeks and 6 days...

To anyone who goes out in Fatz group, you will need to dodge the empty beer cans and bottles as they fall out of the engine bay.

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