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Morgan Park track day ( Also listed in Events section )
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hillsend wrote:Mazlot are you a prick or do your posts just come across that way.
$195 is a bit steep compared to Queensland raceway $80 or is the the price high because it's a Sunday.
I would be in on a weekday at a price lower than $100, but guess I'm not welcome because of the prick comment, just the way your post sound.
I dunno if I need to now, but I will anyway.
Pull your head in you knob, Mazlot isn't profiteering from this at all, matter of fact last time he organised a MP track day I paid it straight to the company that run the event and it cost the same amount. All he's doing is passing on the cost he's been given (which is completely fair).
Anyway, how come I wasn't notified of this Mazlot? I guess I need to read the forums a bit more. Wish I could commit to doing this but having a car to run is a bit up in the air for me currently. If spectating is allowed I reckon I might come out for a run.
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I went and got my moneys worth by the second run. What a great track!
My standard 1600 (except tires) was sore and tired by the end of the day as I rung its little neck but it performed admirably. Did I say what a great track it was?
The bonus was making life hard for the (2l turbo?) Golf GTI's! One guy was consistently catching me up the front straight each lap but equally far behind me each time we got back to the start of that straight. HeHe.
Thanks again for organising it Jeff!
Peter
My standard 1600 (except tires) was sore and tired by the end of the day as I rung its little neck but it performed admirably. Did I say what a great track it was?
The bonus was making life hard for the (2l turbo?) Golf GTI's! One guy was consistently catching me up the front straight each lap but equally far behind me each time we got back to the start of that straight. HeHe.
Thanks again for organising it Jeff!
Peter
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mazlot wrote:Way to busy driving to take photographs
Besides, seen one MX5, seen them all haven't you
surely we can source the M3 rollover video
Went for a drive and there were slow cars everywhere, why are NC's so common . . . must be NC = Normally Cardiganed.
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