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Nice pics dino.

Yeah to explain that last one... I was having heaps of trouble with my tryes by that stage... they had gone really off and it just stepped out on me... sorry motoconcepts... next time I'll get some better tyres and hopefully they will grip for a whole session!

Can't wait for the next day at oran park on the GP circuit... bit more scary drifting those corners though I would think.

My 60 Year old Mum was glad she came for a squirt (Except for turn 2 Drift), but she did say I would have no chance at getting her back on the track again. Bonks please post or send any/ all the pics you have.

Thanks

P.S. Mum thinks you are all, in her words " A bunch of really nice guys"

Originally posted by ultim8DTM5

When's the next one? The barina wants in on the action, so does my Uncle Rob with the black MY01

Oran Park on Sunday 16th of Feb 2003.




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