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lol. steve.mad vids dude :D

No worries

i think il keep the wastegate venting atmos.. it just sounds tooo good

Yes, you really should get someone to drive it past you at full noise, its an angry, angry sound :)

Yes, it was by far the best RENEW's day we had, they had their sh!t together, we were on the track early and I did about 160 laps, a great day, well done RENEWS and SAU. TOP SHOW!

Im very happy with the 1.09 it was my goal for the day and I got there, I did crack a rotor I will post up some pics for a laugh! If any of the passangers were wondering what that shutter was, it was the rotor's I check twice but both times the crack was under the caliper. I drove home without using the brakes once, goto love that M7! Drove into UAS at 8.30am on Monday morning and drove out at 10am with DBA 4000 rotors, Im not sure if they will improve my times, but I can no longer say I have STD brakes and suspension, as I now have an upgrade, even if the upgrade was 7% the cost of the original Nissan part.

FYI $220 for DBA's $3300 GTR STD rotor.

Well done to all first timers, everyone drove hard but not stupid, and it shows with no broken cars or accidents, well done everyone top work, and I trust we will see you at the next day.

Pics of the old rotor???

Well done on cracking the 10's, and thanks again for the laps :P

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Pics of the old rotor???

I cracked my front right brake disk, I was very lucky it did not happen on the track otherwise both myself and the car could have ended in a big mess! I will take a photo and post it up.

Here are my pics guys..

Great day..>weather was good...not good for me as it was abit difficult getting the lighting right

i loved the s14 screaming past us, oh and T04GTR, your car sounds awesome too..GO SCREAMER! :D

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the only flame shot i could get

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more more at TRANSELITE

my youtube vid has updated.. no need to direct download..

Def need someone with a video camera out there next time.. it's so easy to compile it with either windows movie maker or adobe premiere..

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my youtube vid has updated.. no need to direct download..

Def need someone with a video camera out there next time.. it's so easy to compile it with either windows movie maker or adobe premiere..

I've got a lot of video to edit and burn to DVD. I'll organise to send out discs to those who want them once it's ready. I'll post in here once it's ready to go.. It'll be relatively un-edited (no music and such) so you can play with it as you please.

Hey guys,

Thanks to all of you who came along on Sunday.

We are glad you all had such a top time. Was great to see so many first timers out there, and also a few girls as well. Good stuff.

RENEW is close to finalising the details for the Eastern Creek day. Keep an eye on threads here, and also, those that attended the OP and WP days, we will be sending you emails too..

Cheers,

Craig

RENEW Secretary.

James i hope you liked your ride, sorry it wasn't as quick as i took Liz around but she brings the best out in me, with the quote "man hit the ripples, your driving like a pussy!" with that i thought thats it if i go off who cares just as long as i scare Liz, but i didn't dammit.

hahahaha you were fully cut when i said that!

but at least you got fired up!

I've got a lot of video to edit and burn to DVD. I'll organise to send out discs to those who want them once it's ready. I'll post in here once it's ready to go.. It'll be relatively un-edited (no music and such) so you can play with it as you please.

Im keen for a copy :nyaanyaa:

Not sure if this was mentioned previously but I noticed someone had an onboard camera.

Any one know who has this footage?

hahahaha you were fully cut when i said that!

but at least you got fired up!

Yeah would've liked to see what times i did with you in the car, i reckon you were worth another sec or two for me!. Best flame ever Liz! :nyaanyaa:




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