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Sau Vic 2012 Motorsport Championship Round 5 - Sandown 11Th August


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your in datto!

I'm not sure if they will start me off in training. With my experience i think they might just put me in a slow group. If not i'll definatley take you up on that offer though.

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Thanks, looks like somewhere dry to sit will be a good thing on Sat! see you then.

Says the guy in a R34 GTR :P

ummm thats why im a cheapskate, everytime you open the bonnet is costs at least a grand. :rolleyes:

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Scotty has 2 garages and still parks outside..i have a carport at least though my skyline resides in a tent...

I think only rich people put cars in garages the rest of us just put our junk in there

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I just don;t have a garage full stop.

thus the missus complaining about car parts all though the house.

haha...same , though i do have a small shed on the opposite side of the house to the carport...Of course the quickest way from the shed to the carport is through the house so.all my tools, car parts and mud from my shoes get left somewhere in the middle....

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How much you guys gonna charge me to store my camping chair and a backpack in one of the garages :-)

Nothing if I can make use of your chair. lol.

Rain would dampen the mood but it won't be stopping those of us with awd ripping it up. :P

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