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GREAT to see the white R32 GTR overtake the UAS 300zx - that made my day :no: It sounds great on boost

(Finally someone managed to overtake John, even though Johns car seemed to be more reliable on the day)

That pub was great for lunch - ill keep that one in mind

Also good to see Christian having a go with his GTR

Sorry i didnt get any photos this time

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Hard to beat a Macgill day, even with the little rocketships sharing the track I still managed to do 250km on the track - two tanks of fuel though - glad I don't have to buy that stuff every day.

Top marks to Liz and Yogi, you both drove really well, with decent tyres you would be outta sight!

Thanks again for arranging the day Paul! (and for the beer afterwards)

thanks simon!

bloody awesome day once again.. i gave that XR6 T driver a piece of my mind at the end of the day... I don't think he took too well to me calling his car a boat lol.

thanks for organising paul, i'll definately be in for the next one!

ok lol....i had a bit of a head to head with him in the last 8 lap race.... he held me up for a few laps then i tried to over take him on the straight... were side by side at about 190 just before the kink.. well he was slightly ahead of me and started cutting across and cut me off and held me up for yet another lap.. but after we pitted he finished at least a few seconds ahead of me anyway.

but mcgill thought it'd be funny to get us together for a bit of slaggin afterwards.

was one of the highlights of my day though! lol

johnny, you seem awful quiet today. dont tell me jason wound up the boost on you?? hehe. back to the drawing board. time for some more GTR parts me thinks.

had a top day until the oil pump let go but any way we will be back soon would have been good if john pushed the boat a little harder as he was slowing me down as everyone could see when we came down the straight and the gtr pulled past so john when is our next shoot out cant wait and do you want me to leave my full street tyres on again like yesterday :)

oh yea and i think paul was 4th in a r34 gtr

thats right kids

na rb30 silvia 3rd (5 dollar re-tread tyres)

rb26dett powered r34 gtr (300rwkw) 4th (slicks)

say no more say no more

rb30e powazzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz!

oz what do you have to say about that buttercup

Good to meet you Steve.

Good to meet you aswel :yes:

hahahha Steve you piss pot!!

So today was good guys?

Pity I couldnt make it :)

Yeah it looked like heaps of fun, not too crowded either (except for the other cars there, an old Kingswood and the aussie racing cars)

had a great day!! what a blast!

nice to put some names to faces.

thanks to paul for organising and thanks to those who gave me a few pointers.

Cheers

George

Thanks again for the brew :)

By the end of it it looked like you were going heaps faster which is great to see

yea baby start the stiring

first race (field of 10 car)

and a na rb30e 85rwkw silvia comes third

my highlite of the day was hossing bonkers and liz on the drag strip in the race

rb30 powazzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz!

lol. i got nothing

but as i said, enjoy your glory whilst it lasts pete coz there ain't gonna be too many more than you can actually beat me... hell i'll actually have to let you win a few from there so you feel more manly.

By the end of it it looked like you were going heaps faster which is great to see

bloody awesome to see George come off in the second last race lol.. made my day seeing his sorry ass facing the wrong way at the end of the straight lol

Good to meet you aswel :)

Yeah it looked like heaps of fun, not too crowded either (except for the other cars there, an old Kingswood and the aussie racing cars)

Thanks again for the brew :)

By the end of it it looked like you were going heaps faster which is great to see

Hey Richard Barron been busy. Jason and I finally got out together and had a top battle and yes let him get past on a corner as it was getting a bit dangerous with much slower cars, then I overtook him cleanly a few laps later. Through John Webb Porsche driver in the car and was hammering down the straight with Jason and, well the zed kept going. I had good slicks on front but very old and hard rear slicks and was rediculous, and yes Jason got away from me coming onto the straight especially as I was wheel spinning like a champion and had to short shift, same at end of straight but would catch up over dog leg and down the hill under brakes. Will have some half decent slicks next time out and will have some after this weekend round at Oran with the Porsche cup on.

Hey Richard Barron been busy. Jason and I finally got out together and had a top battle and yes let him get past on a corner as it was getting a bit dangerous with much slower cars, then I overtook him cleanly a few laps later. Through John Webb Porsche driver in the car and was hammering down the straight with Jason and, well the zed kept going. I had good slicks on front but very old and hard rear slicks and was rediculous, and yes Jason got away from me coming onto the straight especially as I was wheel spinning like a champion and had to short shift, same at end of straight but would catch up over dog leg and down the hill under brakes. Will have some half decent slicks next time out and will have some after this weekend round at Oran with the Porsche cup on.

I noticed you getting a bit of slip quite a few times just after the bridge aswel




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