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Just want to say i had an awsome day!.. met some really nice people wich makes it all worthwild, Big thanks to Adam and all the other guys that organised it

Thanks Simon i think it was (R34GTT) that came out with me and showed me the track as well as explaining all that important newbie stuff.. i am defently adicted to the track like herion!..LOL

And for anyone that wanted to know about the New Potenza Adrenalin tyres i must say they are awsome!!... The guys i took for laps in my car could not belive the levels of grip available from these tyres, allthou i was down on power and my clutch slipping it seemed i was allwase catching people thru the corners in group 4 so i cant say good enough things about these tyres considering there a road tyre.. much impressed!!

I cant wait to get out there again!!.. weres all the pics?? :D

Dave

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There where some pretty Tuff R33 Gtst's out there. i followed one for 2 laps thinking i could pass it one the straight, no chance must have had some power.

Was setting up the push to past(scramble boost) when you spun out turn one very nice car was group 3

I want to do it again anyone got a race track in there back yard ????? I'll bring chips and drinks if I can use it :D

Yep.... even has a couple of spare cars.... good ol Scaletrix (spelling?).... ;)

If it was a white one with a drift wing and later the front bar came off then the monster was pumping out 260+rwkw even gives the GTR's are run for their money on the straights hehe. :)

Yep thats the one i couldnt get along side you to pass and was worried about the extra 5psi poping the intercooler piping off if i ran the scramble boost.Good fun tho.

and I ended up taking one 5 times my size :) Could do with one my size adam :). I give you fitty cents for postage. you take it? :P

:thumbsup: same... Steve gave me & Cassie one each as we were leaving... size L, looks like a dress on me lol

http://www.eastern-creek-raceway.com/

31/8/07 anther track day

dude, you are causing problems in my marriage :laughing-smiley-014:

Did anyone manage to time my V35?

The guy that was with me said he got me using his phone, in the very high 1min 23secs. Sounds a bit too good I think.

Cheers

Yep thats the one i couldnt get along side you to pass and was worried about the extra 5psi poping the intercooler piping off if i ran the scramble boost.Good fun tho.

LOL.. thats wasn't me bro.. my car is SLOW and they put me in Group 2(B) rofl.

I was the one with the same sparco rims as you but in BLACK on the white r33 gts :thumbsup:

LOL.. thats wasn't me bro.. my car is SLOW and they put me in Group 2(B) rofl.

I was the one with the same sparco rims as you but in BLACK on the white r33 gts :dry:

hey that was me with the GTS-T. she go's ok i suppose hahaha. i was just glad to get her out of the shed and give it all she had with out seeing the red and blues. i had major traction issues all day and had to turn the boost down to 0.8 bar. but i am now looking for some 17's to fit some semis to so i can have another go. i am addicted.

Many thanks to Adam for organising and to all the 'helpers' on the day. It was great to be able to take passengers again!

Credit to all drivers, the track was not user friendly, yet there were no serious offs. I have to mention Dave, my adopted track newbie for the day, well done Dave, you progressed really well - I look forward to seeing you at the next track day!

dude, you are causing problems in my marriage :laughing-smiley-014:

Did anyone manage to time my V35?

The guy that was with me said he got me using his phone, in the very high 1min 23secs. Sounds a bit too good I think.

Cheers

That sounds right bobby. coz i was right behind you in my gtst (the guy who borrowed the jack off you). and me gf timed me at 1.25. so sound right. :P




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