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im still a 50-50 chance of running. my car is in the shop having a new exhaust manifold gasket fitted, but it might not be ready in time.... :happy: we'll see how it goes, but either way i'll be the track. i just might be watching if it all turns to fodda....

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L2s is cool mate,,,see ya there.

but he said l2ns....have you been drinking? muahahahahahahahha

l2ns won't do you will need to get a wakefield license on the day from the office

catch ya'll bright and early tomorrow

Holy shit I went thinking it would be quiet track day as my R32 has just been built and tuned and I've not yet tracked her since.

Anyways I get there and there's a whole squadron of damn fast cars!!! I didn't get to meet all of you. Another time I hope.

I was in the grey R32 GT-R with plates "RB26" and I also brought my white EVO with plates "TME" which I let all my mates drive. Anyways. Cyas around! :(

PS: Loved the tough black R32 GT-R, and the blue one with the K-Mart Wing! Hard GT-R's hard!!!

Some pics of the cars. I didn't get pics today did anyone else? That oil on the track sent me off in a massive way and I scratched a rim... nooooooo!!!! I'll lose sleep over that for sure tonight lol.

good to see at least some NSW people showed up to race, I was afraid that Dave and I were going to be the only ones running.

Also great to see all the evos and the 3 Scooby's there.

Now....BRING ON THE PHOTOS

Ah...Justinfox. That was your car? A friend was sayign it looked neat. What times were you doing.

Its a shame Nigel in the black R32 couldnt really get up it because his tyres were blistered and delaminating. Chris still did well for his 1:08 in the white R33 GTR. Gareth "im sponsored by Kmart" did well too i understand.

Cant believe you guys let these hacks from Vic go quicker. Should have taken unpaid leave and flown the NSW flag, at least if they were quicker i would have run them off the road

Ah...Justinfox. That was your car? A friend was sayign it looked neat. What times were you doing.

Its a shame Nigel in the black R32 couldnt really get up it because his tyres were blistered and delaminating. Chris still did well for his 1:08 in the white R33 GTR. Gareth "im sponsored by Kmart" did well too i understand.

Cant believe you guys let these hacks from Vic go quicker. Should have taken unpaid leave and flown the NSW flag, at least if they were quicker i would have run them off the road

Hold on mate, we had one matching those times :huh:

The gunmetal R32 GTR with T04Z

Those mexicans all went to sleep so early aswel :wave:

Come on guys.....PICS :)




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