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Old 04-04-2015, 10:11 AM   #1
347 mont
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Default A 10.59 AU Ghia...what now :conf

Hi people I went to Perth WAW and finished the night on a 10.59 @ 128 mph.

I know there's a few more tenths in the big girl too. So what happens now besides having to get

a cage if I want to keep running sub 11's? can I go back and run 11's or will I get refused entry at the

gate next time I go to race? Won't be doing the bolt in cage this year and not sure I really want to

at all, but I do know the reality is I want to go quicker and faster lol. Just want to know if they will

refuse me entry if I go back on a Wednesday night for a bit more fun.

Cheers, Wayne.



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