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Maserati Club are holding a track day this weekend..

When: Sunday April 9th

Where: Sandown

Cost: $175

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Entry & Supp Regs available on the website - http://www.maserati.org.au/download/pdf-fi...try/San0604.pdf

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SXR, Thanks mate...

Hey which car was yours?? I had a ball!!!

Ill be there for the WRX club day for sure, it was a great feeling overtaking new Maseratis with ease hahahahahaha

My times wernt very impressive but i was very scared going into corners too fast and was breaking very early...

Im really happy with the car, but i have already got a shopping list for the next track day :)

well i'm not sure about the plates as they're different every tiem i see the car but my uncle was there today in his silver 66 ferrari. my aunt called at 9am to invite me for a ride in it around the track but i was very mcuh asleep and i'm very unhappy now! ... boohoo.

nicely done taking on the maseratis :)

Yep was some good action out there.

Sam Markov was there in his weapon R32 GTR. 1:15's no sweat.

MPCC were out in force with their GTR doing some quick times. Also the red HSV that was at PI was growling down the straight. Love the sound of a roaring V8! :D

Good stuff to Ray in the 200sx, returning to sandown after 6 years absence, right back into it. Hope to have a rumble with ya at Sandown in 2 weeks :)

Great to see a couple of Maserati's out there.. one track spec looked the goods. A red ferrari 550 maranello was out there having a punt too.

The usual collection of porsches on full slicks. My favourite was an AWESOME white GT3 porsche on michelin slicks, BBS wheels, roll cage, broke a driveshaft on the back straight :(

Also an unfortunate incident with a silver GT3 porsche losing it on the back straight, severe left side damage!! Cool to see how all the panels were mad of carbon fibre.. luckily he had a cage. Don't think that one will buff right out though!

Silva33, saw u out there too! nice induction sound down the straight, u looked like u were loving it. Well done on your first time out! :thumbsup:

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