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Old 08-23-2006, 01:50 AM
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Originally Posted by Holger B
I didn't know that was your last one. I'm bummed I missed it.
he'll be back.
i'll rent you a gayman for $5k/session, that's USD $5k.
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Originally Posted by earlyapex
John, I can't afford your tire budget!
well, neither can i.
that's why my daughter is home educated, no money for day care.

if you dont spend all your $$$ on carbon kevlar body panels and 5.6L flat six, you can have all the tires you want.
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Originally Posted by mooty
sp: 10/6, 11/6-7, 11/12, 11/24 if it's wet, i am not going to sp.

never ran with GGR before. i will do ground school 9/2. i got a few ppl in GGR who will vouch for me so i dont have to start at the lower groups.
When I did a GGR DE a few years ago it sucked. Started late, too much bureaucracy, too many cars. They had to cut the # of sessions, which wasn't very many to begin with.

Hopefully it's better now...besides the whole ground school thing for people with lots of track experience.

Let me know how it goes.



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