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Weather is going to be 17 degrees - I wouldn't panic about not having an oil cooler :)

Perfect weather for turbo cars!!!!! And as Ryan said, there will be little to no rain at all - Mallala is not famous for being wet!

Weather is going to be 17 degrees - I wouldn't panic about not having an oil cooler :)

Perfect weather for turbo cars!!!!! And as Ryan said, there will be little to no rain at all - Mallala is not famous for being wet!

hey mister you heading out to watch at some stage

Yeah mate definitely planning on it. Not 100% sure how work will pan out though - I have something on Tues arvo, then am taking a half day off Friday to take Tyler on his school camp for the weekend - so my work week is kinda screwed. Fortunately I have been a bit quiet for the past few days, so fingers crossed it stays quiet. Seldom does though. Of course if you wanna tag along I will tell you what time to be at my place Tues night once I figure it all out, if that suits.

As said, you don't need one, but it is a good idea. BUT it needs in a holder to be bolted to the car, so it doesn't roll around - otherwise you won't pass scrutineering.

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