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Ok there has a slight change of plans, there is a BBQ at Penrith from 11am onwards.

The address is Tench Ave, off Mulgoa. There will be racing, burnouts, wet t-shirt competition and food. Contact Adam (ABO BOOBS) on 0421-301-061

:P

I knew things weren't looking good when I saw one of the Rotamotive cars heading back along Ferrers Road on my way there.

At least they made a decision now rather than going ahead with the day only for it to rain in an hours time. In saying that, now that they've cancelled, what's the bet it doesn't rain for the rest of the day...bloody weather, you can't win.

So, it is rescheduled for the 27th November?

Perhaps I've got my wires crossed, but I thought the sport compact meet at WSID was scheduled for that day???

So, it is rescheduled for the 27th November?

Perhaps I've got my wires crossed, but I thought the sport compact meet at WSID was scheduled for that day???

The sports compact event seemed to be cancelled on the WSID website, although I havent seen anything offical yet....

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drove an hour and half from the central coast, then saw few leaving and i knew it was going to be bad news :) has it rained there since? ohwel gives me time to try and get some drag radials and wheels intime for the 27th

we were up at 4.30 to head down, weather was good in newcastle, then it poured on the way down. seemed good once we got there, but it was the right decision. i and the guys from rx engineering walked the track to the 60 foot mark, it was not going to be a fast day on the track guys, where your rear wheels would have been on the line, most of the rubber was washed away, and whilst it felt sticky on the bottom of your shoe, i am sure it would have been a struggle to get off the line cleanly.

i am unsure who the guy was doing the talking at the meeting, ABO bob?. but credit to you for making the right decision when i am sure you had a few guys getting ancy pants because of the cancellation.

it was a shame a few idiots felt necessary to light up the tyres in the car park, showed their maturity level. was great to see the skyline owners all left sensibly.

have we confirmed whether it will be the 26,27 of nov or 3 dec.

cant wait for the day to come along.

shane. :(

Edited by 1JZ.747

nxtime and my self stayed up till about 2am helping dale fron castle hill exaust tune the car for the day. :(

dale installed the computer on thursday nite. i thought he did a top efort i no time at all. talk about last minuite prep.

so realisticly the car went from completly immovable to tuned in 1 day :D

pitty about the attessa problems weve got.

you guys are silly

the date is NOT the 27th

Its the 26th. I remember that when Adam first got up, he said the 26th of november, or the 3rd of december.

Not sure where you guys got the 27th of december from. There was also one other date later in december that was to be on a sunday, but i cant remember which one this was.

Adam - can you confirm what ive said

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