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Jeez I'm so exhausted from all this driving......yeah hardly anyone there, only person there was a guy in his freshly built mx5. He didn't stay long as he had car trouble and left after an hour. The longer I stay, the more addictive it becomes, didn't really want to leave but then this truck turned up....seriously, did the half track in 56 seconds.....best I managed was around 57-58.

Wish had more of you weaksauces out there today but still fun......

Gotta say it was agreat day, yes alittle hot but we got so much track time that it didn't matter.

I did 200km's at the track and at the end of the day a porsche turned up for a few hot laps, i followed him around the track and he wasn't much faster then me and he was doing 1:25's so i estimate i was doing 1:26's!!!

We did get interupted by a sports sedan that did 3 laps and poured oil alover the track!!! thought our day was done but it dried up abit and before long we were getting stuck into it again. Hairy moment for Adam though, i'll let him tell you about that one. But a really good day, ohh and the corsair challenge!!! how funny was that...

Thanks for all the good times this yr people, being my first yr with SAU and my first yr on a track its been great, i don't think i'll be to anymore days this yr, going to give the ol' girl a rest and give her a freshen up. So i'll see you all soon somewhere around and until next yr track whores have a good one!!!

Ando my boy if you read this mate the heat is on!!! starting to really get to know how to drive my car so i'm only going to get faster... BEWARE!!!

Adam, Paul thanks for all the advice over the track days, it makes it that much better when people are willing to help you whenever you need it. Ohh and Paul my shout next one hey...

Wayne, Phil and Steve nice to meet you hopefully see you at some more track days.

And Peno, that thing is fast for a boat!!!

Always a fun time on the track with SAU members and tidy Skylines.

Plenty of track time on a clean surface with perfect weather,

can't ask for more. Except for getting rid of overboost,

as 25psi @ 5000rpm was a little too high for the boat.

Looking forward to the next track day. :mellow:

there isnt no one day cams passes at oran park hey?.. was thinkin mite show up tomo?

edit: if there is one that is

lol could we get so more dates for the near future!!!

I think Mal Rose is running his V8 supercars there tomorrow, they were dropping them off today and we thought he was there to run but the bloke at OP said he was just dropping them off for tomorrow, but check before taking my word for it.




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