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Last chance to do some runs before SAU NATS

Post up if your going.

The weather forcast is looking good.

Wednesday 14 November

Summary partly-cloudy.png Min 15 Max 24 Partly cloudy.

Sydney area

Partly cloudy. Light winds becoming easterly 15 to 20 km/h during the day.

http://www.wsid.com.au/?m=events&a=event_page&id=150

Ill be there from around 1730.

Be there or be square.

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On a side note the night is better off finished at 9 pm as the idiots doing burn outs on the return road leave bits of wire and other rubbish which can get stuck in or on your tyres, they do clean it up but from my experience (which isnt really alot) there is still crap left behind after them..

If you havent guessed I hate the rubbish cars that take up strip time and cover the return road in crap, the only good thing about them is the LOLS when they hit a wall.

Mark, what's this about monkeys throwing pooh on the return road?

People in a range of $200 shit boxs doing skids till the tyres blow, or the engines blow leaving oil and coolant down on the skid pan at the end of the return road, but do they stop there, hell no, they keep cooking them till the tyres come of the rims and leave debris and fluids everywhere.

The guys try and clean it up but bits of wire and shit from the tyres get stuck on the surface which then get stuck on my/everyones hot sticky tyres.

The monkeys get about half a hour to do this which eats into about 60 runs per lane.

So 120 people miss out on runs because 4 or 5 $200 cars want to impress the people with there awsesome skills at doing lame skids in crap old bombs.

As I stated before, the only highlight is when they hit a wall.

Anyways, if I get there early I usually get 5 or 6 runs in before its "STOP, MONKEY TIME"



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