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So who won? NSW?

Ive spoken to one of the head Vic guys and he agreed NSW had it

But he was drunk (arent they all :wave: ) so that debate will start when they all get back to their computers

Dave was pretty funny with his ECU having a bad hair day and dying, then still managing to do some of the fastest laps of the day (there was an open wheeler class). He even pushed a few of them off the track, not literally, he was right behind a few of them at different times throughout the day and the pressure of a welshman must've been all too much resulting in a few people in the dirt :)

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Ive spoken to one of the head Vic guys and he agreed NSW had it

But he was drunk (arent they all :wave: ) so that debate will start when they all get back to their computers

Dave was pretty funny with his ECU having a bad hair day and dying, then still managing to do some of the fastest laps of the day (there was an open wheeler class). He even pushed a few of them off the track, not literally, he was right behind a few of them at different times throughout the day and the pressure of a welshman must've been all too much resulting in a few people in the dirt :no:

Alcoholics!!! The lot of ya! :huh:

Sucks I wasnt there. :( Stupid work..

Who spun out the most? :)

Alcoholics!!! The lot of ya! :)

Sucks I wasnt there. :no: Stupid work..

Who spun out the most? :wave:

Dont start on the booze, there was more than ample :(

Im not sure who spun the most, its normally you :huh:

this time around, I spun out the most.....5 times

the poor v35 shat itself on the track after a couple of lap, what a way to spend $90

after spending the day being raped by GTRs around corners and straights, I am definitely impressed with the way these things go around corners, the speed out of these corners is unreal.

So Chris (white 33 gtr) was the fastest from vic? his car is nearly stock guys :D and you needed a t04z to keep up ? :rofl: wait till you see GTREAL (silver 33) and aarons white 34 at EC.

(gotta start the kb warrior stuff since i can't be there) :)

You do know the V35's oil patch on the braking point on the back straight caused major dramas?

I came off hard there and scratched a rim, the WRX went into the Marshalls booth, the Clio almost hit the wall and the MX-5 and EVO slid into pitt lane!!!

All in a row, like dominos!!!

My GT-R still isn't sorted, so laggy but was doing 1.11's.

there were SO MANY tough GTRs there, it was just crazy. I remember being at wakefield a few month back for the Official track day, most of them were gtst but yesterday it was like the big boys coming out to play. They should've taken a photo of all the grey GTRs together, they were all doing around the 1.10-12s.

ONLY 5? Thats shamefull! nono.gif Shoulda done more.. :rofl:

hahhah hey i still needed to do some good laps too you know.....but the morning session I was spinning out every couple of laps from the cold track...and you should've all seen my half assed attempt at drifting and some countersteer and not having a clue wtf I was doing.

I have finally had enough of the fked up HICAS

the hicas is working as it should, it's just I don't like the feel of it anymore, it's unsettling, I couldn't tell if I was loosing traction or the Hicas kicking in, but I managed and it was fun nonetheless.........U SHOULD'VE ALL BEEN THERE, it was FUN FUN FUN!!!!!!!!!!!

That thing was pretty quick for an N/A but every time it went past it felt like my ear drum exploded i got a couple of pics up. have a few more at home

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...5932&st=200

did anyone get some photos of the ugly and stupidly loud black Silvia? :whistling:

Ferni, listen to the excuses fly. The std GTR has twin aftermarket turbos, ECU, bigger injectors. Very well sorted suspension, aftermarket rotors, and runs 18" semi slicks...i love how you VIc guys say thats std?????

Take it like the mice you are. NSW WIN @ Wakefield. If the R32 was there you would have seen it punch out a 1:08 :whistling:

The evo's would dominate the lines at Wakefield... When i was there 2 weeks ago a blue one was pulling 1.08's and the odd 1.07 all day :whistling: it was bloody quick

Take it like the mice you are. NSW WIN @ Wakefield. If the R32 was there you would have seen it punch out a 1:08 :rant:
Ferni, listen to the excuses fly. The std GTR has twin aftermarket turbos, ECU, bigger injectors. Very well sorted suspension, aftermarket rotors, and runs 18" semi slicks...i love how you VIc guys say thats std?????

Take it like the mice you are. NSW WIN @ Wakefield. If the R32 was there you would have seen it punch out a 1:08 :whistling:

Thats what they all say :rant:




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