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lunch.... intriguing.

there are a few very quick cars in group 1, especially car no. 28.

last time i was at winton was back in 2008 for a drift day, should be interesting.

see you guys up there, martin save me a bay!? :P

It that actually an RSR? WTF is that coming to a sprint day for.

Anyway Dean is on there in the radical thingo (Speads). That will be the fastest car for the day.

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Hrmm haven't changed my brake fluid in about 2 years. Don't have time to do it before Winton :/

She'll be right....

Don't think i'll be going that fast :P

It's an easy process, grab some fluid and we can do it at the track if you like. Will only take 30 mins or so.

It's an easy process, grab some fluid and we can do it at the track if you like. Will only take 30 mins or so.

Thanks Richo!

What sort of fluid do you recommend? And i'll grab a bottle tonight

Shame I'm not going to be there, looks like being a good day but I really need to sort out my handling at a track I've been to more times recently.

Can't wait to read the lunchtime food review :thumbsup:

Just a reminder:

If your driving up Sat Morning and don't want to drive in foreveralone

Meet at the BP (Cnr of Springvale & Wellington Road)

Time: 4:45am

Departure: 4;50a.m

You going to drive down with us Richo?

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