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As the old saying goes: Don't let fear hold you back.

The caveat being: Don't confuse bravery with stupidity.

Anyway, it would be good to see some more times posted up for Wanneroo. Everyone else must think we are a bunch of keyboard warrior weiners for not posting anything.

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DJ I dont see your name on the entry list, I hope you are coming. Although I did hear a wisper that you may have sold your broom broom.

CR

I would refer you to the previous statement about keyboard warrior weiners. That's me. Can't make it Thursday (work), but will be there Saturday for the SES.

here's some basic pics. never really done this before so wasnt sure what i was doing with lighting and well everything. go easy on me

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So Paully,

How was the Down force with that wing lolololol, good to see the gay wing out and about, you have been hiding that in the closest for too long and glad you come out with it :no:

Looks like it was fun, have to come out next to time.....

Looks like it was fun, have to come out next to time.....
Great...more Skylines to give me grief, mind you I did get to pass two of you's :O

It was good to see such support from the skyline crowd and nearly half of the drivers were 1st timers which is great to see more people getting involved. Once the time grouping gets sorted it'll be even better :)

i went and had a look for a hour or so and looked like great fun, ill more than likely get the stagea out onto the track and see how the heavy thing goes lol. Paul your car sounds great and bobbos gtr is f**kin crazyy :O

what sort of tyres and brake calipers/pads were u using Paul? and did u have any issues with brake fade?

i just hope my brakes are up to the task with the 1650kg boat i got, might need to upgrade the pads to something more track friendly :)

Brad, I'm running Hawk race pads, RDA sloted rotors, and braided brake lines, and I was noticing some fade, but was able to last 3 hot laps ok.

yer sounds like i might be ok then, what calipers do u have? gtst or brembos?

i got brembos, dba 5000 rotors, stock brembo pads and braided brake lines so maybe just a pad change as i cant see the stock pads being much good for track, though i havent tried them much yet to see.

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How was the Down force with that wing lolololol

haha how is the bonnet scoop doing feeding air to that top mount? hahahaha

This event was awesome. Having an instructor drive your car can only be described as an 'experience'. I would pay the $150 for just those laps.

Good pics Dan, not bad for a first attempt.

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