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Congrats the SR boys. I have let down the RB20 crew with my car being away fromnt eh track. We now have to surrender the title to Ray and Dane :O

Oh well, sometimes there is truth to the old saying "lucky last"...so lets hope the old RB20 is still good for something.

...walks of throwing a tantrum...

sR pOwaH

:O

There is some tight competition now with a few of us in RWD's, it's good stuff! Makes for some excitment. Now all we need is you and Dean in the s14.5 back, and we'll have an even better one!

Would be great to be sent out in Super Sprints together...

If only we could get Aaron. Jack, Ray, Dane and Chris to update this thread with some details we could kick Bris off another list (and get me off the top as I don't deserve to be there)

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...showtopic=46199

Wrong, wrong, wrong ...... Its RB20 POWAH!!!! :rofl:

You SR boys will keep.

C'mon Troy, you know who is king of the 2.0... truck engine for the win!!

Get some torque then torque to me... Badoom ching

Thankyou, thankyou, I'm here all week, try the fish

*bows*

Well what an awesome day...NOT! Destroyed third gear on the first lap of the morning practice session..... Oh well, maybe next time....

Big congrats to Chris (Scotsman) on doing a 1:21.3 on a reasonably stock cheater car, those turbos are still hanging in there... you must be getting close to the limit now, although for some reason it won't surprise me if you dip into a 1:20... WELL DONE!!!!

Also to Dane, must be really getting the hang of it now, not far off Ray's PB.... Awesome effort....

Looks like there's gonna be long break until the next WRX track day, will have to go and scare some other clubs now me thinks.....

hay guys had a great day and got some great photos but the site wont let me post them will try again tonight.

A big thanks to Aaron for helping my mate out with driver training he had a ball and will be back for more!

Dad also said that he had the best day ever (not doing any damage LOL for the first time) and cant wait to get a few more track day dune befor the end of year so if you guys find any that other clubs are do please pm me so i can let him know

thanks guys

scott

I heard a rumour that there were CAMS officials present at the Sandown meet and that they were concerned about the safety of modified GTR's in that the times they are getting, and speeds they are achieving are not far removed from racing/touring cars. They may be considering a ruling that full roll cages are to be fitted to modified GTR's.

Anyone heard anything about this???

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