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2000R34GTR - blk180 posted a pic of the cooler clamps I was trying to describe....never seen a car with those have cooler pipe problems, you may want to get silicone piping as well if you are going to run 2bar!

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SOSK.. that was me you had that run in with at the end of the straight...sorry dude! but remember.. that's what happens when you mess with the 180. lol. I thought you were hanging back on the straight..until the last minute when you came down on me... I just had to hold my line and unfortunately that's what you wanted to do :thumbsup:

you can pay me back next time lol

lol.. and David.. you definitely got the most entertaining ride of the day! I've been commended on those efforts on several forums today already! Loved it!

Yogi, AdamsR33 and Ando .... I wish you were there boys!!! :thumbsup::(

I was like a lost kid without you

And finally Shell now since we have seen you twice three times now thats it i dont want to see you for another 12 months.

hehe i will be attending every event from now on just to annoy you :thumbsup:

i have a few pics here:

http://www.pbase.com/driftspice/gallery_25&page=1

and carlo, you would have gone faster if you didn't listen to Neil. lol

lol drunkan, it felt like a million hey! I would still be out there now if I hadn't run out of fuel.

that 180 is a damn tough car.

matt....do you know which bit is letting the smoke out? told yuo not to let your dad drive your car :thumbsup:

shaun - did a pair of jumper leads finally disappear or do we need to take a trailer back down there next weekend?

Thanks to everyone involved in another great SAU trackday- it was especially good to see alot of first timers out there.

Thanks also to David and Anna for being crazy enough to let me tell you where to go :thumbsup:

Unfortunately I didn't get a chance to take many pics, but here's a few snapped in the last few sessions..

(PM me if you own one of the cars shown and don't want it posted here).

Kel

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HAHA..

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You may have won the olympics, but you're still a retard..

Franks and bean .....where is my baseball

lol

the smokemeister wasn't there though :thumbsup:

yes he was he is the donky ahahahahaha :laughing-smiley-014:

Awesome day, thanx to all the organisers ! Special one to the Wakie guy that told us to Shut Up and scared the f$%k out of us noobies before the start !

Good to catch up with you Ryan and the kind lady(sorry i didnt catch your name) that lent my cousin her helmet !

SK for all tips !

The Silvia was crazy but so was the sound and speed down the straight of that gray 32gtr...

What a great day!

I met alot of new people, and that alone made the day worth while. Big thanks to Chris for the loan of the helmet! Youre a champ!

Liz was fair pwning out there; I think by the end of the day she was cracking well into 1:15s. A few more ponies down the straight and theyd be definite 1:14s or less. Grab some semislicks!

The bronchitis-phlegm green R31 was a real weapon. Ill join the stay-juh in the no-brakes-through-turn-1 class, although that could be because my 20rwkw of tyre chirping grunt couldnt propel me down the straight at anything more than crawling pace :thumbsup: The single peeler was definitely a problem; I was lighting the inside wheel on every single corner! A welder will sort that out no probs :sorcerer:

I was told I did 1:30s in the booger. Not quite as quick as my 180, but still good fun! (those that saw me driving from the passenger seat thanks to the almost bench seats can testify :laughing-smiley-014: )

Have a guess what turned up for my 180SX today though..

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T28 + tuned length manifold + S15 radiator + nismo mounts all going in at once. OOH BABY OOH BABY!

-Luke

.........Big thanks to Chris for the loan of the helmet! Youre a champ! .............

LOL.. that was me who loaned you the helmet! I see you're just as good as remembering names as I am :domokun: Glad you had fun out there mate :thumbsup:




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