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Andrew,

I must say I had to change my under wear when we came off 6-7 at 130km/h straight onto the grass, thank god it was wet Im looking out my window praying "wheels please dont dig in, please please please". All is well that ends well!

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3 of my 4 tyres are holding up. the other one.... not soo good... lucky i had a look at the petrol station before i headed home. ill have to get some pics up.

lol.... andrew... i think u have proved a point that theres no doubt ur nuttsHunglow. both u guys in sinister were looking good out there.

Thanks Duncan for showing me arnd in my first few laps. Without you my spin count would have gone up from 5 to 50 :) Really appreciated it though! :P

and thanks to everyone who made it such a fantastic day. had a good nights sleep with a bright smile pasted across my face. :(

Will post up pics soon.

and adam we all owe you one for some fantastic event management skills ;)

Thanks heaps OZ (Paul) for jumping in with me aswell, you helped me alot and I really appreciated all your advice :)

Well done peeps was an excellent day even if it was freezing! ;)

I had loads of fun and was very nervous as was my first time...I just hope I can push the car alot harder next time

Thanks to everyone that helped on the day!!

Was nice to meet lots of new faces as well, hope to see you all again at the next one :P

Just past 2pm I think... maybe you'd already left?

Duncan.. you might be right, forum says offline to me... how come Oz & slim have posted though??

Yeah I had already left :P

Mods can post when its offline as well. But it was on and off for a while last night

Had a blast guys... well the few laps I got in before the clutch decided it was time to go to neverland!

Many thanks to Kel for her words of wisdom and to the organisers :P ! Can't wait to get back there for a couple of open days and actually be able to put my foot down!

btw.... for those that stayed overnight at the cabins... I had a quick look at the video from Saturday night.... absolutely hilarious!

First time out small fry! and semi wet for most of the day some really good dry laps towords the end of the day though! Like i said ask anyone that was in the car everytime i put the power down the arse was flicking every where so better tread for the track.

But Brad on Saturday got a 1:05.XX which is impressive.

We need Better tread on the rear Front was fine

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our Brembos to get put on

should be smashing taxis all day want a are wrestle for it ahahahaha jk you will cry ahahahaha

First time out small fry! and semi wet for most of the day some really good dry laps towords the end of the day though! Like i said ask anyone that was in the car everytime i put the power down the arse was flicking every where so better tread for the track.

But Brad on Saturday got a 1:05.XX which is impressive.

We need Better tread on the rear Front was fine

Lowered

our Brembos to get put on

should be smashing taxis all day want a are wrestle for it ahahahaha jk you will cry ahahahaha

Yeah a good set of semi's make a world of difference!!

Smashing Taxi's all day..... bring it on @ DECA mofo :P

*calls Nathan to add more mods to Ceffie* :sorcerer:

I'm walking around the house in my helmet pouring vodka through the viser so i'd say in a couple hours i'll be a little emotional...

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hahahaha... you're so damn cute anna! :P

we missed you there yesterday :( but there will be many many more ;)

had sooo much fun yesterday! :) thanks for organising adam!!! can't wait for the next one! hopefully i'll have my car this time :banana:

hahahaha... you're so damn cute Anna! :P

We missed you there yesterday ;) but there will be many many more: D

had sooo much fun yesterday! : D thanks for organising Adam!!! can't wait for the next one! hopefully i'll have my car this time :)

Looks like fun day and all the main players there and good roll up considering it was FREEEZING, I must admit I am a bit of a fair weather sailor with my boat. I was home with my slippers, cardigan, log fire and a glass of Port.

I was there in spirit and had the big download of what went on and all from Paul L. I heard the brake air deflector worked we.

Big thanks for organising the day!

I had a lot of fun, and managed to pull a 1:09.00 out of the Silvia ;)

I was very tempted to head straight back out and try to get into the 8's, but it had just started raining again...

SR20DE power! :P

Looks like fun day and all the main players there and good roll up considering it was FREEEZING, I must admit I am a bit of a fair weather sailor with my boat. I was home with my slippers, cardigan, log fire and a glass of Port.

I was there in spirit and had the big download of what went on and all from Paul L. I heard the brake air deflector worked we.




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