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Happy Laps - Queensland Raceway 07-12-14


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glad that j spec could help us out for happy laps,since only 6 from sau will be there so far,pretty pathetic really,last one for the year and so many members cant be farkd.wheres the love people,get your cars out and use them for christ sake.

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nice to see mikes 300zx out there too,should bring it along more often,good to catch up with andrew and rick again and the j spec guys,and the lawn mower that turned up seem to go pretty good. :)

Thanks Mike and all involved in yet another good day. Good to catch up with you all again.

Next time I should have my new front bumper, will be glad to see the old one gone, yuk, and Santa's bringing me a new Ecu, hooray.

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Had a good time, was a good shake down. Didn't break too much. Powersteering made a mess, and the smurfblood frothed up a bit, and I broke a hose clamp. I was wondering why my boost was dropping off and not stable. That's why.

Oh well I get to pull it apart again now anyway. Everyone loves upgrades!

Oh and chopped Carl's evo :D

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