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we only finished at 4:45pm yesterday jason! I think everyone was a bit pooped. Great day though, thanks a lot to everyone who came and participated, I hope you all enjoyed yourselves and learnt more about your car and going nuts in it. And also just how insanse some subie drivers are.....

i loved it eh ......as i am sure i showed on my second drift run hahahaha... i am straight in for the next one and so are a few of my mates who were watching.... good on ya slip for organising such a good day thanks to the sideline guys aswell......was good to finally catch up with you guys and have a good chat and see your cars and driving styles...i have learnt much....... :P

the silver beamer convertable won as far as i know and i think the dark blue rexy was next the slip in 3rd( i was very impressed to see that :P ) hmm i could be very wrong as i often am and i diddnt keep a close eye on the placings as i was only doing it for fun.....i would be keen to see the top 5 also.....

time trials...

Here are the results for the Skidpan Time Trials.

1. Q - WRX - 54.34

2. Marc - R33 - 56.83

3. slip - R31 - 58.80

4. Gary - 320i - 58.90

5. Mia - WRX - 60.68

6. MRE - R33 - 60.70

7. Bernard - WRX - 61.53

8. Raymond - S13 - 61.79

9. Belgarion - R33 - 61.92

10. Hilly - VL - 62.60

11. John - R32 - 63.45

12. Wayne - R33 - 64.99

13. George - Liberty - 66.38

14. Linda - WRX - 74.75

Luke/Mick - No Time - Wrong Direction

On the LVMA it was

1.Steve - BMW 330 ci

2. Q - WRX

then me and someone else equal third (1:03) i think, the results will be posted in a seperate thread later on.

Hi All...

Just thought i'd join up and say that i had a great day, even though i didn't participate... it was awesome going for a ride in Luke(?)'s skyline, and also Raymonds (sil21jun) silvia! I loved it!

I have a fair few photos of the cars, and i'll shrink them (they're huge) but i don't have anywhere to host them... anyone wanting to do some hosting for me?

Also, would love to know who it was filming my AE86 on the LVMA after everyone had left, as i would love to get that footage :D

yeah it was a good day, i could easily do a whole day on the skidpan rather than 1/2 skidpan 1/2 LVMA though

hahaha gotta love mick and luke with the n/a wrong direction ahahaha
heres a spoon so u can eat out my arse boxhead :shake:

:bahaha:

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