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the results are posted on the blcc website now.

i came 19th outright.. pretty happy with that, seeing as it was really only the 2nd time i had driven on the mountain at all! heh

yeh thats great news steve, that last run must have been a sreamer mate

I wondered what was on... I was in Lithgow on Saturday headed back to Sydney, passed quite a few cars on trailers (new manaro, SLR 5000 + a silver n Black 32)

didnt see many sky's on the road tho... mrs was in the drivers seat with L's so i was concentrating on what she was doing :laugh:

The GT-R's looked great on the top of the mountain :kiss:

Gregs white one and that silver one came over the crest like a bull at a gate - and both didnt stop there. They had some serious speed going on :laugh:

Well done Steve on the great result for a first time! :P

I had a great weekend and was happy with my times considering it was my first event ........ with corners :D

Had lots of fun taking on 2 tricky and famous pieces of road.

Good to meet you all and it was good to see a few skylines and other imports at this type of event.

I think i need a few tips from Greg as he really knows how to push a GTR to its Limits. Well done Greg.

The silver GTR seems to be well set up and driven. It would be interesting to find out what his engine mods are as that may explain why it sounds SO different to other GTRs. 3L ?? or could a set of cams make it sound like that?

Tim.

Great weekend had by all. i ran a 49.34 for the sprint 6th fastest and 2nd in class . on the hillclimb 51.75 7th fastest and 2nd in class.

improved both my times from last year. the silver gtr was way to fast. couldnt beat it. and tried my best. it got third outright for the weekend.

I had a great weekend and was happy with my times considering it was my first event ........ with corners :wub:

Had lots of fun taking on 2 tricky and famous pieces of road.

Good to meet you all and it was good to see a few skylines and other imports at this type of event.

I think i need a few tips from Greg as he really knows how to push a GTR to its Limits. Well done Greg.

The silver GTR seems to be well set up and driven. It would be interesting to find out what his engine mods are as that may explain why it sounds SO different to other GTRs. 3L ?? or could a set of cams make it sound like that?

Tim.

hey your from bathurst right? yeh that silver gtr owner wouldnt tell us much,said its stock apart from n1 and pfc fuel setup but from the sound of that tyhing at idle its massive cams or diff botttom end

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