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ah yess. it was only a mater of time before the excuses started rolling.

f**ked if im gonna spend 1k+ on new semis when i can get alost as good result from some 60% worn 20 heatcycles ol;d slicks for 50 a corner.

i think the "masters" need to take my car for a spin and show me the error of my ways. im all for improving. hell i smashed 5 seconds of my time this time round so i can only hope for better.

lets not turn this into a "my dicks bigger" contest lol

1:30s i think. Maybe 1:31s?

A GT Production Subaru WRX STi does 1:44.95, and that was a fe years ago. What do they have? 160awkws. Goes to show what suspension, cages and slicks do for cars around places like EC

hahah fully. 200hp ek9 civic 1.50.5, 230hjp starlet 1.47.3 i think at eastern creek.

It always come back to whose dick is bigger. We are racing for pride here :)

....and dont mind me...i like trying to dribble sh1t about GTR guys, because, because.... i so wish i could go as quick. Which deadly sin is envy ? :P

haha believe it or not. but im on your side.

evan though im a gtr driver :yes: go to the drags and its the same shit everytime. oh my clutch,synchros,TYRES,blah blah blah. its pretty funny. its awfully hard to just go. oh. i got beaten by someone and leave it at that. anyway im not gonna get drwn into a mad debate about why any paticular car is faster or slower.

in here you cant pay 300 bucks and lodge a protest. so really where all cheating hahahaha

LOL...i have known a few ppl that are so concerned about lap times that they have not ventured out...which is pretty silly really. Your only robbing yourself of heaps of fun getting caught up too much in what other ppl are doing.

It is a hoot, and at the end of the day you can only hope to improve on your previous PB...well thats what i think anway...

LOL...i have known a few ppl that are so concerned about lap times that they have not ventured out...which is pretty silly really. Your only robbing yourself of heaps of fun getting caught up too much in what other ppl are doing.

It is a hoot, and at the end of the day you can only hope to improve on your previous PB...well thats what i think anway...

hahahah really? damn. but im with ya on that one :yes:

What a great week!

I cant wait to organise the NSW response :)

Shame there are so many of our cars off the road atm with shops booked up for months so we cant get any work done, but dont worry, we will be down :P

Paul and Sarah did a great job with those pics :yes:

The stig - JAGR33 - was f**king quick, if i remember correctly it was using 2860's? Someone correct me if im wrong please?

Glad you guys had an awesome time :)

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