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sounds like tampered, if you can can get into scruit under it's own power and not drop a couple litres of fluid, plus your helmet has a sticker you pass

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sounds like tampered, if you can can get into scruit under it's own power and not drop a couple litres of fluid, plus your helmet has a sticker you pass

Haha really? I heard some people at PI had cable tied their fire extinguisher in aswell

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Me too, weight saving ftw. lol.

That is true :P

I've turn the boost down on my stock turbo to 9-10psi. So down to about 170-180rwkw.

So i'll be slowly going around the track whilst you zoom past me :P

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Jam the GPS between the sun visor and roof. Phone goes in centre concole with helmet bag so it doesnt rattle around.

Camera mounts are somewhat of a farse. suction mounting is hit and miss with the officials.

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So do we have a little area were we can put our tool kit, spare oil/coolant etc... that I want to bring just in case?

Do I just make sure I take it all out before it goes into scrutineering?

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So do we have a little area were we can put our tool kit, spare oil/coolant etc... that I want to bring just in case?

Do I just make sure I take it all out before it goes into scrutineering?

shove it in my car if you want. ill be driving there.

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good to see more than 2 cars in the std awd class. hoping for a dry day though.

Fingers crossed. Would really like my first track day to be a dry one...

Weather at this stage doesn't appear to promising

hello to all,

introducing myself as a first time track day member. Looking forward to sandown this weekend. see you there!

Welcome!

I recall seeing your membership application come through :D

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yeah weather not looking the best I have seen, but should make it more ....fun

oh well just so long as one dry session that enough.

oh for those of you that looking for a garage they can be pre-booked

ring Brendan on 0403189352 and give him the details of the day.

if you can get 3 of you together works well, as most are 3 bays so you can share with friends and put all your stuff under shelter.

when we were there earlier this year was $40 per garage.

I've booked 3 for me and my work mates.

Call today and ask to have one near mine if you want!

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I'm interested Tony, and so is Artz i'm sure... You want to call or should I? :)

Yeah why not. $40 for 3 cars. $13.33 isn't going to break the bank

That way if my car breaks down you can help me fix it :D

You can call :)

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