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Its not about how fast you are, its more about finding out what works and what does not. I would suggest as an almost first timer, you would get a lot out of knowing your times then most people.

I will have them on the day. I suggest you try one early in the day and then other towards the end, you should have most of it sorted by then.

hey guys, was good to meet you guys today!

sorry I left early - had other things to do and couldnt be bothered waiting another 2.5 hours for out session

was fun though - need more practice so bring on the next day :rant:

Oh the shame, being brought home on a Skyline trailer :D ,Won't live it down on the zed forum. :D

Just want to say thanks to Pete (Fatz) for his kind offer to transport me home after the Zed dropped a couple of cylinders at the Creek today, much appreciated

Now for major rebuild number two :P .

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silvia powers

80-90rwkw= a 1.58.23 lap time

on re-treads yea baby

everyone wants a rb30 powered na silvia

total times i was asked if it was turbo = ten

wizard..... always a pleasure to tow a door chock gives me more shit to sling at john

I was about to complain about not enough track time, but I did get about 45 laps, 90 min of driving. Zed's did not have a good day, but that happens. Had lots of fun with faz and the odd HSV. the TRKBCH did her thing all day. Squeezed the best time of the day 1.55.01 with 3 scooners under my belt. It was lot of fun.

See you all at the next one. I think its the 16th Fatz special




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