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no hillclimb for meeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee.. so pissed offffffffffff but whatchagonnadoooooooooooooooo?

there is another club event coming up that I'll look at entering

but for sunday, I'll just head down and watch neil.

see you then.

Anyway, I should be coming to spectate on Sunday.

I'll bring my Manfrotto 241v camera mount, if someone wants to bring a video camera, so you can do in-car shots.

Mate im doing a trackday on Monday - would you mind if i borrowed it by any chance just for the day?

nope! email [email protected]

Sent

Anyway, I should be coming to spectate on Sunday.

I'll bring my Manfrotto 241v camera mount, if someone wants to bring a video camera, so you can do in-car shots.

Sigh,,,My budget doesn't extend to such luxury's as a video camera.

Neil.

Whats the actual story behind the ambulances?????

Those open wheelers are quick!!!

Heres a short vid of a GTR launch at Huntly (5500rpm)

http://s65.photobucket.com/albums/h228/D_I...nt=P1010076.flv

Yep 30.93 was my best time, but I did improve with every run. It's called lack of traction. Took me 5 runs to dial in the back end and then on the 6th run I think I've broken an axle on the start line. It went BANG. Lost the front splitteras well so back to being a busy boy for the next week and a half. Bloody Grafton is close.

I gotta say though I had a great time and will do it again. The GTR's 1st launch was awesome,,, big 4wd lightup and then it squatted down and took off. The pushrods next to me went off. They had never seen anything like it before.

The ambo's had to treat a old fat driver(I mean FAT) at the top who had a heart attack. He's okay now though.

Neil.

30.93?

I thought you would do way faster than that - ive done a 30.1 with 2 stuffed gear changes and a slide out of turn 1. I had 2 better runs but they werent timed (phone with timer stuffed up)

Sad news about the guy with the heart problem

AND the axle :D

Bring on Grafton !!!

Yea Steve 30.93 is way SLOW. I just couldn't get temps up on the dunlops. The 1st 4 runs I had wheelspin in 2nd going up the short straight and heaps more from 3rd up the longer straight. There was no way I was gonna push through the fork with no traction. The 5th run was better and I was all primed on the 6th to take the fork flat out but bang the axle went. Next time I know what to do.

Neil.

Neil,

Ill try burn the limited footage i got to dvd for you.

Jase

That would be great Jase,,,footage would help me get some sponsors on board. She's bloody quick,,,we just need to talk to one another a bit more. She wants to do her thing and all I want is for her to stop showing off.

I'll give her one thing though,,,It's a crack up when she farts about 30 secs after turning her off. BOOM,,,everybody shit themselves.

Neil.




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