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Happy Laps - Queensland Raceway 22-03-14


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Whole track is a lot lot more fun... More straights :-)

Since i dont have the power of some of you,i go better on the short tracks since i can make up the difference in the corners.But in saying that the whole track does give the car a good blow out.

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They might give us the full track if we have 40 people, we'll have to see on the day.

I seem to use the same amount of fuel on either anyway.

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I seem to use the same amount of fuel on either anyway.

Hey nick when you going to upgrade your brakes,usaully cant see when your infront of me cause of all the smoke and dust,need to get some 4 and 2 pots,saw some for like $300,cant have the go with no woow,lol.

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Hey nick when you going to upgrade your brakes,usaully cant see when your infront of me cause of all the smoke and dust,need to get some 4 and 2 pots,saw some for like $300,cant have the go with no woow,lol.

When the 5 stud swap happens, when the car gets painted

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Hey nick when you going to upgrade your brakes,usaully cant see when your infront of me cause of all the smoke and dust,need to get some 4 and 2 pots,saw some for like $300,cant have the go with no woow,lol.

When the 5 stud swap happens, when the car gets painted

This ^

...so never.

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If anyone is interested the Evo club is having a pre meet at the Redbank KFC at 6:15 and leaving at 6:45.

Probably go straight there,around 6-45.

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If anyone is interested the Evo club is having a pre meet at the Redbank KFC at 6:15 and leaving at 6:45.

Considering that I won't be able to go out drinking the night before, I'll try and make this as well.

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Considering that I won't be able to go out drinking the night before, I'll try and make this as well.

Thats the spirit,more the better

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