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85URK, as for skidpans up at gympie, it is a no go anymore. it is now purely a driver training centre. word is, insurance got too high and was too much of a risk (seing that it is such a small place). i think the only places that now do auto gymkanhas is Queensland Raceway and the Mount Cotton driver training centre. supposedly they do drift circles (put down diesel and water and slide away :) )

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85URK, as for skidpans up at gympie, it is a no go anymore. it is now purely a driver training centre. word is, insurance got too high and was too much of a risk (seing that it is such a small place). i think the only places that now do auto gymkanhas is Queensland Raceway and the Mount Cotton driver training centre. supposedly they do drift circles (put down diesel and water and slide away :) )

Yeah Mt cotton is the place to be, been there when they have wet down the track, which is good for the underpowered soarers...hehe nah seriously its good to watch some get some decent angles ..

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85URK, as for skidpans up at gympie, it is a no go anymore. it is now purely a driver training centre. word is, insurance got too high and was too much of a risk (seing that it is such a small place). i think the only places that now do auto gymkanhas is Queensland Raceway and the Mount Cotton driver training centre. supposedly they do drift circles (put down diesel and water and slide away :) )

shit so i paid for this coming weekend.....for nothing :)

lol 334door my car is no more underpowered than a 33 or 34 GTST. i have heard that queensland raceway is doing pretty good at skidpans and gymkhanas, and is really well priced. if you can get a group of 20 or so it is about $80 per person

lol 334door my car is more underpowered than a 33 or 34 GTST. i have heard that queensland raceway is doing pretty good at skidpans and gymkhanas, and is really well priced. if you can get a group of 20 or so it is about $80 per person

i have video/photographic proof of that fact :D

hey brad, your computer isn't working. it can't quote things properly. and if so, i would like to see that evidence. unless you are talking about 10HP at the wheels at the first dyno. And before we go into details. you did have a bigger fuel pump, and a front mount intercooler at that stage

;):):laugh::laugh::down::rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes:

230hp at barnes a few months ago. we all filmed it, then u started talking some shit about a fmic increasing ur boost to 28psi or some shit. still isnt quite the same as 256hp of a r33 :rolleyes: :rolleyes:

u can continue your soarer shit here www.soarerworld.com/

or revive a rb vs *jz thread in the general car discussion thread.

Edited by r33cruiser
To be honest while i love the rb motors...you cant go past the fact the 1j and 2j have more potential, without having to replace more.

Thats a little open ended Allara :)

Explain how a 1J has more potential than an RB26?

And replacing stuff is the fun part!!! :)

if you compare a rb25 to a 1j both turbo of course, my money is on the 1j.you really cant compare a rb26 to a 2j cause of the capacity difference , but if you had a rb30 bottom end then that would be a more level playing field.

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85URK, as for skidpans up at gympie, it is a no go anymore. it is now purely a driver training centre. word is, insurance got too high and was too much of a risk (seing that it is such a small place). i think the only places that now do auto gymkanhas is Queensland Raceway and the Mount Cotton driver training centre. supposedly they do drift circles (put down diesel and water and slide away :P )

yeah well ages back the car club that used to do skidpans up there got told they couldnt do them until further notice. so they must have cut them all together now, its a shame but i guess, they will get better funding from the government etc if they make it purely a driver training facility.

top gear is making me miss japan :) they started there race in the town right next to where i stayed for a week. the beach that runs along that coast line is according to teh information booth when i was there the only real beach in japan.

besides thoose little fish..they served thoose to us at the school... :P

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