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Hi Richard,

I am racing for Geoff next year and things are looking prety good( We are still hunting sponsors as always) ,but it is looking OK for the moment.

How about you ?

Cheers

MIB

not much by the looks of things. I think everyone is now looking towards next year.

What about you Phil? I assume you'll be racing in CT again?

How Ya Going Duncan,

The day nighter was a mixed bag for me!

I put it on pole, Won the first two races but fell to second for the two night races !

I just didnt get it together.

On the up side , the car came home without a scratch and is all but ready to go for the enduro.

I spoke to Dorreen at the A1 and she told me that the enduro was on as planed, why are you staying home?

If you cant race, at least come and say hi!

I feel socialy un desireable!

Cheers

MIB

how was the day/night round?

i am out until next year :blink:

and i read today the enduro is going to be cancelled :blink:

hurrumph like yourself Geoff I am sentenced to spend time in the land of showers atm :D My weekends have got even more precious

but good luck Phil....at least a skyline is winning :cheers:

BTW Phil that japanese bloke put a hge hole in your mound

Why Thank You Duncan, I will try real hard!!

If any of the other people from SAU are out there , Come and say G'Day! :D

I don't think I've met anyone from SAU yet.

Cheers

MIB

hurrumph like yourself Geoff I am sentenced to spend time in the land of showers atm :( My weekends have got even more precious

but good luck Phil....at least a skyline is winning :cheers:

Phil I'd love to come see you race, and give Gary a few pointers (well maybe not) but stuck in Vic then in Thailand for a month. Good luck anyway.

Hey Drunken, you organised a place to stay? Or would you like to house sit? Minimal strings attached and you may have to share with a Vic copper for a bit :P

Hi Richard,

I am racing for Geoff next year and things are looking prety good( We are still hunting sponsors as always) ,but it is looking OK for the moment.

How about you ?

Cheers

MIB

Hi MIB,

will you be back in combined touring?

Well the Cup Car we ran in production sports was put into the wall at eastern creek unfortunately. It is being rebuilt at the moment but as Rob owns the car, and drives the car without any outside sponsorship it's a pretty big bill for him. I am hoping he wants to race again next year, but if not i will still be busy as my friend Spencer and i have finished an alfa to race in historics (Nc). It's a beatiful car. (pic):

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I will be racing the GTR in supersprints again, hopefully even a full season. :D I'm going to japan in january and will be bringing back plenty of bits for the GTR again... lol i love carry on baggage.

How ya going Richard,

As far as I know there is no plan for a change to I.P , so I guess it will be running in CT again.

I'm hoping that Rob goes OK on his repair of the Cup Car, I dont envy him at all!

Alfa looks FAT !

Good luck in the sprints, I have done a few of them myself , Prety good fun that. :lol:

Cheers

MIB

Hi MIB,

will you be back in combined touring?

Well the Cup Car we ran in production sports was put into the wall at eastern creek unfortunately. It is being rebuilt at the moment but as Rob owns the car, and drives the car without any outside sponsorship it's a pretty big bill for him. I am hoping he wants to race again next year, but if not i will still be busy as my friend Spencer and i have finished an alfa to race in historics (Nc). It's a beatiful car. (pic):

post-3621-1131402050.jpg

I will be racing the GTR in supersprints again, hopefully even a full season. :D I'm going to japan in january and will be bringing back plenty of bits for the GTR again... lol i love carry on baggage.

I think that will be a good thing (staying in CT that is). At least that way you have at least 1 and possibly more GTRs to battle it out with. Will Dave be racing in IP with BSM again?

Next year I think will be a really good season.

Yes you hit the nail on the head!

Dave will be at it again next year as far as I know, we are still working on the cars and hopefully they will be in good form next year.

Did you get a chance to look at the web site ( bsmotorsports.com.au ) yet?

Cheers

MIB :D

I think that will be a good thing (staying in CT that is). At least that way you have at least 1 and possibly more GTRs to battle it out with. Will Dave be racing in IP with BSM again?

Next year I think will be a really good season.

yeah mate the website looks good. i dunno about putting up photos of you dave and jeff though... you are all great looking blokes but possibly all the attention from female fans may crash the server... haha :)

I can't wait for this hot weather to be done with so we can stop crapping on and get back to the track!

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