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Jason ZX2NV not slicks semi slicks DOT but not street legal, and don't give these SAU boys amo re tyres.

Either way bloody good time. My fisrt day at Eastern Creek back in 98 I think it was with my stock standard R33 GTS-T was 2 min flat. Yes I owned a GTS-T back when no one else did.

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I saw someone taking photos at the last turn into the straight a few times. Silver Arrows maybe?

Yeah that's me.

I got lots but need a bit of time to process them. I thought it would be done by last night but hopefully by tonight or tomorrow.

Very eventful day!!

Was good fun, but respects go to the owner of the RX7... im just glad noone got hurt as i was only standing a couple of meters away when it went 'whoosh'... gotta tell you thou, these 1kg fire extinguishers are good for putting out an ant fart and that is all..... :cheers:

As for the rest of it.... glad to get sub 2:00 ending up with 1:58, but thanks to Adam for giving me something to chase down :D It's ok Adam you may of had a fuel problem but hey i am taking this win to the bank... casue im sure it will be the only one :D

Must say the semi's are officially shagged.... coming out of Turn 2 was just a sideways affair.... :sorcerer:

Oh well next time the car should be running a bit more go fast bits... getting a bit sick of just running a car with just the usual air filter, FMIC, cat back exhaust.... i need more power!!! PFC, Turbo, Injectors and Turbo back exhaust please SANTA!!!!

Oh yeah and also i would like to go faster than 180-190km/hr down the straight!! Stupid ECU and speed delimiter.... i was hitting it before even reaching the pit entrance!! :huh:

Thanks to everyone who organised the day and also to Paul and Abo (Adam) for some helpful tips....

Till next time ............................ :D

PS.. Big thanks to Mal for the lend of the fire extinguisher so i could get onto the track!!!!

gotta tell you thou, these 1kg fire extinguishers are good for putting out an ant fart and that is all..... :thumbsup:

like I keep telling people pay the extra couple of peanuts for a BFI one, which put out 4 times the amount of fire as all the other brands I have ever seen/used. food for thought after this little mishap. :thumbsup:

disclaimer: they wont put out a whole car on fire though!!!

I'll quote myself from just a couple of weeks ago...

Consider getting a larger one if you can (1.5kg?). I had to use mine very briefly on the way back from the last wakefield day, and a 0.25 second squirt sent it well into the red (ie. needs to be recharged). It will be worth the extra $$ if you need to use it :thumbsup:

Yes big thanks to Adam for doing all the groud work.

Also when you get a good diff in your car you will be much quicker and might upset a few GTR owners in town.

If anyone took any photos of my car (#25, old 4 door hatchback skyline, grey) send me a pm or email or something. I wouldn't mind getting a few snaps of it bucketing along.

Yes big thanks to Adam for doing all the groud work.

Also when you get a good diff in your car you will be much quicker and might upset a few GTR owners in town.

No worries. I'm just a cog in a machine. Makes me happy to see so many people loving the track.




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