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http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/photopost...00&ppuser=17300

That is the link to my photo gallery for the photos of the day.

The girls in pink were our neighbors and the 3 on stage are the winners of the bikini comp.

NAR33's was lookin goood, shame I didn't see it run.

And I have a small vid of 2rismo doing a launch just after lunch stops just before a good gear change too dammit! but cant figure out how to upload.

Saw nor recieved any attitude from anyone. HaHa just lucky I guess.

no ego here.. just srwd national record holder and equal ponits leader oops...

and i make .....hp at the wheels

ha ha ha .....good luck all... catch me if you can.

cheers, mark

Filthy Nitrous Cheaterer!

(....i told you you'd love it, Mark!)

no ego here.. just srwd national record holder and equal ponits leader oops...

and i make .....hp at the wheels

ha ha ha .....good luck all... catch me if you can.

cheers, mark

hahahah lol

love it]]] :huh:

On the 3-4 times I've called Mark and asked stupid questions he's been nothing but 100% helpful and friendly

100% agree. I pitted myself next to JR in the Datto - him and his mate were both top blokes and considering we forgot to bring the big shifter we needed, he was a life saver.

Mark and his tuner are the same

So's Pauly Diemar and Shane Crichton. Racing the way it should be.

I findit great we all try and help each other out and am always open if anyone needs me :huh:

Re-paint my house, bitch!

Adrian

just some food for thought here boys and girls.

it would appear that several car forums members within australia feel the need to hang shit on our sport compact director. some of these people have agendas and some just plain dont like him, some think he does a shit job.

have a think about the things you say about the sport compact director on or off forums, and before you press the add reply button in haste to carry on with more shit. do you honestly think some one else is going to be keen to fill the void if he goes, lots of people are talking but i bet everyone of them is no where to be seen when their asked to put their hat in the ring. the amount of shit that gets hung on the current one, if you had his job would you like that thrown at you by ill informed people. if the current sports compact director leaves his post, i highly doubt he will be replaced, one because i doubt no one has the balls to do the job or wants the same amount of shit flung at them, and two i doubt ANDRA would replace him as it would be a lot easier for them to say, " all these sport compact guys are whingers, let them play with the v8 boys or they can go drifting".

so if you want sport compact to grow in this country, like him or not, you need to support him to help get this sport financially viable, ANDRA and the associated race tracks will not keep doing something they dont make money out of it. would you go to work not to be paid enough to be able to put food on the table, cause you bloody wouldn't.

how about in future the knockers, who i might add are rarely people who actually race their cars at sport compact meets, get off your arse and race at these meetings so more sponsors come into the sport and get the bloody thing to grow.

any one have a problem with that, feel free to pm me

Shane

:D

Well....after the abuse I have copped I thought I'd send a pm to theo trying to calm the stuation and set the record straight. No point him losing sleep over people thinking badly of him. Being as I haven't received a respose from someone SOOO keen to talk to me, I thought I'd better post my response here in case he missed the pm.....oh.....and so you can all see what i sent.

===================================

ring me lets talk

Theo 0418742486

I think we all must be on our rags today. Let me set a couple of things straight before this just gets stupid.

1/ I was trying to make conversation in the staging lanes - you misunderstood what i meant - that happens - all good.

2/ My issue with the seats at Jamboree was a class compliance issue. The question I asked of Trevor Slaughter on the day was, "What would be the likely outcome of a protest being made on the basis of the seats not being "matching" as per the wording of the rules for SRWD." It was in regards to Mark's GTR. I was advised that, "...as it wasn't a performance benefit to have a heavier seat in place, that it would not effect qualifying but rather, it will be logged and someone will mention it to Mark.

3/ You drove like a maniac to get back to your pits all day on saturday - that's not cool. Just a heads-up for your next trip down south: The pit nazis at WSID are really tough on this lately. Watch out for them.

4/ Can't we all just get along?

Good luck when you next race. smile.gif

Adrian

fastest gtr 60fter on street radials 1.358 in aus...also forgot to mention......

mark (ego maniac).

Mark, I'm convinced your car had an attack of conscience and decided it really wants to be RWD!!! It's not natural to pick up the front wheels on a full-weight gtr! You're a very bad man! :no:

Adrian

just some food for thought here boys and girls.

it would appear that several car forums members within australia feel the need to hang shit on our sport compact director. some of these people have agendas and some just plain dont like him, some think he does a shit job.

have a think about the things you say about the sport compact director on or off forums, and before you press the add reply button in haste to carry on with more shit. do you honestly think some one else is going to be keen to fill the void if he goes, lots of people are talking but i bet everyone of them is no where to be seen when their asked to put their hat in the ring. the amount of shit that gets hung on the current one, if you had his job would you like that thrown at you by ill informed people. if the current sports compact director leaves his post, i highly doubt he will be replaced, one because i doubt no one has the balls to do the job or wants the same amount of shit flung at them, and two i doubt ANDRA would replace him as it would be a lot easier for them to say, " all these sport compact guys are whingers, let them play with the v8 boys or they can go drifting".

so if you want sport compact to grow in this country, like him or not, you need to support him to help get this sport financially viable, ANDRA and the associated race tracks will not keep doing something they dont make money out of it. would you go to work not to be paid enough to be able to put food on the table, cause you bloody wouldn't.

how about in future the knockers, who i might add are rarely people who actually race their cars at sport compact meets, get off your arse and race at these meetings so more sponsors come into the sport and get the bloody thing to grow.

any one have a problem with that, feel free to pm me

Shane

:no:

I thought all this was dead and buried and we was all skipping around in a circle together.

I feel as though this was directed against me.

Regards the comments i made about him in this thread. Well. The public and the high profile sport rwd competitor he was slagging off (theo) really deserve to hear it. He and other racers need to know that they are not liked by our Director. Its an absolute discgrace to hear the Sport Compact Director slagging off in public one of our racers. And one of such profile as well.

One that brings the crowds, one that brings the revenue.

Alot of the shit slinged at SC Director is because alot of the racers dont feel like he has been doing the best thing for the sport. And i decided that hearing these particular comments wasnt good for the sport at all.

What was he trying to do? What would it accomplish. Need to conduct himself in a more profesional manner he does yes...

Thats regards the particular issue i was bringing up - im not going to turn this into a hate thread about all the things many fans and competitors dont like about the way the sport is being administered. thats not what im trying to do, so we'll leave that well alone.

Im happy with the pro cars that are starting to come out of the woodwork now the rules was finnaly relaxed.

Pity they need to go a step further.

Dont forget, without those idiots walking through the gate paying $30 a pop, you have no sport compact series.

Ive never raced at a sport compact event wish i had the chance i'd get behind it, ive raced at a few non sport compact events and loved it. So for now, Im a well paying Fan. a Fan that is behind the sport, and my money funds it.

Vote 1 for a Ray Box controlled series. :) lol\\ :(

fastest gtr 60fter on street radials 1.358 in aus...also forgot to mention......

mark (ego maniac).

Awesome-1.358 in a GTR is plain nuts

It looks like a Pro stocker leavin the line with those front wheels hanging in the air

Well done :no:

i couldnt care what the SC director says or thinks about me, as long as he puts events on for me to go and compete against my mates and other people i dont care.

Paul rang me yesterday cause he heard some one saying i pay for my car by man whoring myself and was wondering how much i charged, adrian got told im a drug dealer and buster got told i was a porn star and wanted to now how much my penis reduction cost me so he could get his done, theres lots of hear say going around and if people say it, i dont care, as i am sure the other guys theo included couldnt care, we do our talking on the track.

mark, nice sixty foot, any pics i wasnt there to see it.

Shane.

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