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Hey all,

Just a quick question, does anyone know what day the HSV Owners club is going to PI this weekend, if there is one?? I vaguely remember there being sprints on this weekend, but I need confirmation. Pretty sure it was the 16th...

Cheers

Dane

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Thanks guys.

I may be a touch confused, but I know that there was a HSV day on this month at some point at PI, so I'll keep digging.

I don't want to enter anything Bec, just want to take a look see :)

EDIT: Way off :devil: It was in October

Supp Regs, etc

I guess theres a possibility some people have pulled out.

Could always give them a call and see if you are interested.

Last time i spoke to Neil Choi there was 20 people of the waiting list :):P

Regards

Andrew

Yes, explain.

I've got one of the quietest GTRs around and I was flagged in the first session for noise. Apparently my car was 83db and the limit for the track was 75db.

Beno has tweaked some magic into the car. I was litterally just warming up and had traffic holding me up and I was completely surprised to see the 1.45 times. I'd say now that 1.43s or even better if I get brave are possible with the car the way it is.

I went out in the second session and got flagged instantly. Home time after that.

BUGGER !!!

Yes, explain.

I've got one of the quietest GTRs around and I was flagged in the first session for noise. Apparently my car was 83db and the limit for the track was 75db.

Beno has tweaked some magic into the car. I was litterally just warming up and had traffic holding me up and I was completely surprised to see the 1.45 times. I'd say now that 1.43s or even better if I get brave are possible with the car the way it is.

I went out in the second session and got flagged instantly. Home time after that.

BUGGER !!!

I got pinged for 81 at the MSCA day Aaron - the EPA guy goes after lunch so just short shift and wait till the arvo sessions.

Soooooo......how is the stroker kit :(

Beno has tweaked some magic into the car. I was litterally just warming up and had traffic holding me up and I was completely surprised to see the 1.45 times. I'd say now that 1.43s or even better if I get brave are possible with the car the way it is.

I have to ask, is still fun going that quick? It woudl scare the shit out of me. Top work

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