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Cold??? It was FREEZING!!!!

Top job to all the few guys representing SAU on the track yesterday. Everyone looked good.

Also was great to see many other members spectating and supporting the guys who were driving.

Top day - except for the cold and the rain :)

Now - I saw some of you with cameras, so...... PICSORBAN!!!

Word has it Trevor tapped the wall in the Purple MPC car as well. Any word on how bad that was?

Also - JKF had his first outting is his new car (R33 GTR changed over from the old GTO) and did a 1.22 in basically a stock GTR (just exhaust and cam gears). Very impressive.

what were the best times from the different GTRs?

I've been told Sam did 1.15, Trevor did 1.18.8 and Kennedy did 1.22.4 (5th fastest car for the day) which was quicker than Crazy Tony but that's all I know.

Word has it Trevor tapped the wall in the Purple MPC car as well. Any word on how bad that was?

Also - JKF had his first outting is his new car (R33 GTR changed over from the old GTO) and did a 1.22 in basically a stock GTR (just exhaust and cam gears). Very impressive.

front bar got shattered.. some right hand fender damage. PWR intercooler looked fine, headlight didn't seem to be cracked either so wasn't too bad!

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