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haha I'm in group one, everyones going to pass me because my std clutch cant handle the power it has now and I don't think the clutch will last the day so I'm going to tow my car out there and back.

I'm look forward to this one it been a while since ive be out there in my car

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Hey hey, pretty good list of people there, I'm looking forward to driving with a few of these guys.

Gordon, I'm keen to see how the 32RB25 goes, lets hope it holds together :D

Stoked that timing is working Paul, not so aprehensive about being the timing dude again now, ha ha ;)

See ya there

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ill love to take the challenge but I dont think the clutch will haha

That clutch I got off your friend has worked out a treat. >_< It now has a sprung centre exedy plate and the nismo pressure plate has been changed from 2100lbs to 2600lbs. And its sooo light! Just in time too.

That clutch I got off your friend has worked out a treat. >_< It now has a sprung centre exedy plate and the nismo pressure plate has been changed from 2100lbs to 2600lbs. And its sooo light! Just in time too.

Im not going to go a single plate anymore. Ive got a twin plate coming very very soon

The helmet needs to have an Australian Standards sticker on it.

No burn outs from the pits and the clutch may hold together >_<

Your right about the turn out, its going to be a huge day !!

Hey Patrick, you sound keen to do an afternoon shift in the timing room, I'm a volunteer down atm :D

crapper on the clutch.. doesn't sound good..

Gordon, I'm keen to see how the 32RB25 goes, lets hope it holds together

hey me too :dry: got shitty tyres at the moment, see whether I can get any grip down with them. That's my main concern.

Hey predator, I hope those tyres have good tread on them. You guys are making me nervious.

95% tread.. but they're nankangs.. :D got new rims, they came with dodgy tyres so stuck with them for a while till i get a full set of track rims and proper slicks.

Why didn't you just say Nankangs. lmao. Yea they are junk. I had a set once, worst tyres I have ever driven on.

Azzurra, I know mid week is a bit inconvienient, but its about the only way a small track day like ours has a chance of getting the track. Last year I tried to get a weekend and in December the entire year was already booked out. Plus the cost is heaps more.

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