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Harold with the white Skylne GTST will be there again, trying to further improve with all his new gear. There will be a very quick yellow S15 mixing it with three of the Lotus Elise, A 5.8 litre Cobra, two EVOs, a new rally reg WRX STi plus another WRX, an XR6 turbo, a V8 Beamer and some Celicas. The show stopper will be a V8 Commodore Wagon. Trust me the guy is an ace driver. He is not to be missed. Was there in a V6 wagon before and we were just standing there mouth wide open how he was handling the thing around the course.

Anyway if that doesn't twist your arm maybe 150 Porsches turning up around 13:30 will, so make sure you have the camera there! Please remember PM session only!

The VN V8. Trust me I know the bloke concerned. I even mistakenly let him drive my car once. How much did O'Hara have to pay you to write that, Norbert? :(

On the off chance he reads this the world should know he couldn't drive out of sight on a dark night. :D

Anyway he was too damn lazy even to take the roo bar off the thing. Have some more emoticons O'Hara. ;):yes::)

The VN V8. Trust me I know the bloke concerned. I even mistakenly let him drive my car once. How much did O'Hara have to pay you to write that, Norbert? :spank:

On the off chance he reads this the world should know he couldn't drive out of sight on a dark night. :rofl:

Anyway he was too damn lazy even to take the roo bar off the thing. Have some more emoticons O'Hara. :iluvff::yes::ninja:

Sorry Mate, obviously you have got to pick a bone with Julian :bomb_ie: , but I have no idea what it is and it probably isn't any of my business either!

However to answer your question, he just paid the normal entry fee. I wrote this because I know Julian as one of the more exciting drivers pushing for the limits of his cars, what ever he might drive :cool: He currently is building a F40 and having nothing else do drive he entered his dayly driver :(

I wouldn't let Julian drive my car, but that doesn't take away from his driving skills, that's just my personal choice! :wub:

Anyway, I hope we might see you and your car one day showing us how it's done :thumbsup:

It's all good Norbert. I have no bone to pick with him. :iluvff:

The rate he is going with his GT40 he will need to keep in practice with the Commode!

As for me showing anyone how it is done, well I can talk a good lap....

Edit: Post fixed to prevent any further misunderstandings.

Edited by djr81

:iluvff:

man have you ever got anything nice to say about people?

I was racing on Sunday and saw Julian handle a tug boat like VN like it was a jetboat... if it stepped out, he corrected, he might have been one of the slowest there (if not the slowest) but as Norbert said, a very exciting driver to watch, and for the record it was a fine sunny day and he was always insight :wub: .

If you think you can do any better in what ever it is you drive, come down and show "the world" as you put it... also if nobody is willing to let him drive their car to show his skills... I'll let him lap my GTR next time... Norbert, maybe you could let him lap in his VN and then straight away jump into the GTR to see how much his car is holding him back?

bullbars rule

Um Scott, in case your missed it, O'Hara is a mate of mine & the sledging is all done in good humour. So please relax.

I'm sure he would be happy to take up your offer of a drive. He entered the khana because he hasn't had much motorsport since he sold his Mazda & probably won't until he finishes building his GT40.

Lastly, I never said I was or could do any better. The phrase "talks a good lap" should be taken to mean "can't drive a good lap."

Um Scott, in case your missed it, O'Hara is a mate of mine & the sledging is all done in good humour. So please relax.

I'm sure he would be happy to take up your offer of a drive. He entered the khana because he hasn't had much motorsport since he sold his Mazda & probably won't until he finishes building his GT40.

Lastly, I never said I was or could do any better. The phrase "talks a good lap" should be taken to mean "can't drive a good lap."

Well I send an appology your way... just haven't seen a positive post from you... I guess I should look harder next time... peace >_<

p.s. I have my rags so please excuse the grumpiness!!!

Hi Norbert,

I used to be a regular competitor back in the days when this was held at Wanneroo Driving Training Centre...

If I was still in Perth, I definately would still be in this. Tons of fun and good stress relief from the working week!

Cheers,

Gerard

WTF hapend to my post? I no I get mad cause Nobert events are s__t but I didn't do anything wrong

except agree with DJR81. Why isnt his post deleted Mod?? I dont like this O'hara bloke cause I didn't think

he can drive is that a crime?? I watched him drive an I was not impresed and he walked around like a Steg

I seen DJR drive to but Im not gonna talk about that as I might banned

I wood enta my Skyline in Noberts event but he dont pay appeerence money.I ben reeding this forum for

agers and i make my thrist post an you guys deleet me. I wan to be part of you guys as I can show you all

how to make your rides as fast as my 8 sec 1/4 mile ride.

1. I no I get mad cause Nobert events are s__t

2. I dont like this O'hara bloke cause I didn't think he can drive. I watched him drive an I was not impresed

3. I wood enta my Skyline in Noberts event but he dont pay appeerence money.

4. my 8 sec 1/4 mile ride.

in answer to the points above please go to http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...id=2912117& ,

but more importantly please let's just stop it right here, shall we? :)

Edited by MaxAction

:P Hey slowboy do you even have a licence?

Best you lay off the red bulls & go back to playing gran tourismo...

I'm sure they don't mind critisism on this forum as long as it's constuctive.Big up & respect to anyone out there giving it a red hot go,doing their own thing & having fun instead of knocking others!!

Never know, if you turn up some day Norbert might give you some dissapearance money! :)

:P Hey slowboy do you even have a licence?

Best you lay off the red bulls & go back to playing gran tourismo...

I'm sure they don't mind critisism on this forum as long as it's constuctive.Big up & respect to anyone out there giving it a red hot go,doing their own thing & having fun instead of knocking others!!

Never know, if you turn up some day Norbert might give you some dissapearance money! :P

Yea I got a license and I also have a GT40 to It fast man.

Like Norbert said my cars to powarful for his events and I thank him for the invatation. I'm thinking of

doan a full rebuilt on my moter You no like cams an shit .My cuzz is a cool tuna when it comes to Micro tech

3D's. I cant tell his name as he wants to keep his tunes a secret. Ill look for guys in my mirrors.

Do anyone know what max boost you can run on R31 skyline? Keep up the good works guys.

Yea I got a license and I also have a GT40 to It fast man.

Like Norbert said my cars to powarful for his events and I thank him for the invatation. I'm thinking of

doan a full rebuilt on my moter You no like cams an shit .My cuzz is a cool tuna when it comes to Micro tech

3D's. I cant tell his name as he wants to keep his tunes a secret. Ill look for guys in my mirrors.

Do anyone know what max boost you can run on R31 skyline? Keep up the good works guys.

:laugh: You're "cuzz" is some kind of cool fish & won't tell anyone what's playing on his ipod?

All the best to you mate! Have fun driving you're GT40 i'm sure polyphony will let you race at grand valley speedway tonight...

It was a good event, i happend to be driving on the freeway when i saw an evo getting thrown around this tight course so i went down and had a look and it was great. I didnt have my skyline with me (mates daewoo eeek!) but i would love to give it a go in the near future just have to make sure that im not working on saturdays. Some of the elise's were very nice and the guys who own them sure look like there having a lot of fun. GODTHRILA saw some of your runs and i thought to represented the skylines well. We need more there next time for sure.

-Benny

It was a good event, i happend to be driving on the freeway when i saw an evo getting thrown around this tight course so i went down and had a look and it was great. I didnt have my skyline with me (mates daewoo eeek!) but i would love to give it a go in the near future just have to make sure that im not working on saturdays. Some of the elise's were very nice and the guys who own them sure look like there having a lot of fun. GODTHRILA saw some of your runs and i thought to represented the skylines well. We need more there next time for sure.

-Benny

Well then you guys had better mark Saturday, March 17th for the next MaxTrackAttack event or alternatively Sunday, 25th for the next MaxAuto Action Event. As per normal Entry Forms, supp regs and course maps are available by email from [email protected] or by signing up for our email list by sending a blank email to [email protected]

As as a quick note, I will be away from tomorrow until March 7th and might only be able to deal with any replys after that. Looking at what these Targa Tasmania courses are all about :wacko:

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