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hey at the last sprints was that you and some mates all hanging around a r32 with the bonnet up in the carpark behind the pits??? Cause we were loading up the race car after we spun the bearings and there was a 32 that looks suspiciously like yours in the sig.

haha yeah that was me... pipe between the FMIC and the turbo came undone somehow... :P

anyways i put it back and went back out and had a ball!! and more clean laps!! :D

i walked past you guys but didn't know who to say hello to cos there were like 3 of you and you guys seemed a little busy at the time.

SOOO much fun! i convinced my friend to bring his megagna out on saturday so that should be interesting!

its an auto but he'll enjoy it!

I won't be entering this time, lack of cash and the car isn't running right the main reasons. Was also a bit hot last time.

I will be entering again next year, hopefully with some more tricks up my sleeve to get some faster times.

haha yeh...well we had blown a turbo and then were rushing to fit the new one, plus oil dramas. That was one mad insane and expensive day, plus hot it was really warm. It had to have been the worst weekend ever that year.

haha yeh...well we had blown a turbo and then were rushing to fit the new one, plus oil dramas. That was one mad insane and expensive day, plus hot it was really warm. It had to have been the worst weekend ever that year.

you guys didn't come down hey - decided not to or did u guys race sunday with the serious people? lol

ive improved on my old 1:06.15 with a 1:04.26 :O

ran pretty consistent 1:04s actually so pretty pleased

will have to try and crack the 1:03 next time...

actually our new engine isnt finished yet...still sorting out dry sump system.

ah cool - had a fun day - instead of sorting the groups by times they sorted them alphabetically by make which meant i was with the crazy 300 (the silver 500HP one), a fast S15, GT3 porche and then a few slower nissans

anyways there were 4 of us (friends)

jezza in a starlet

chris in a megagna

fly in an old premier

and me in the 32

pics: http://www.users.on.net/~jezza323/SAS061118/

Just a GTS1 R31, she's fairly stock i just installed adjustable camber tops and castor arms along with rear pillowball tops.

I'm having some issues with it running very rich at the moment so its staying away from the track till i get it running good again, guessing some more money and a dyno tune will get it pulling a low 1:07 - high 1:06.

Late next year im looking at getting a R31 coupe built for track work.

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