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WOW!!! I thought you guys were best friends.... :wave:

Why doesn't the head bolt straight up to the bottem end Matt?? mmmm RB30!!! Cheater!!! :laugh:

Nick, bring the beast to PI and put Matt in his place... :wave:

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WOW!!! I thought you guys were best friends.... :wave:

Why doesn't the head bolt straight up to the bottem end Matt?? mmmm RB30!!! Cheater!!! :laugh:

Nick, bring the beast to PI and put Matt in his place... :wave:

Lol! you know me Jack, I'm a soft cock. Not enough time spent in the GTR and too much time driving a diesel 4x4.

The speeds you guys are going at now, just scares me :)

Heck anything over 120kmph scares. That's the 4b's top speed :)

Maybe Sandown.

Anyway Matt knows his place is behind a GTR, that's why he's too scared to buy one. Gee with the money he's spent on his thing, he could have bought a real nice GTR, which would be much quicker. :D

Why doesn't the head bolt straight up to the bottem end Matt?? mmmm RB30!!! Cheater!!! :laugh:
Jack you can talk, super cheater!! Bottom end wasn't the problem. The RB25-neo head has subtle differences with the TCS, idle control, etc. Anyway it's all sorted now thanks to Ray's ninja skills.
Anyway Matt knows his place is behind a GTR, that's why he's too scared to buy one. Gee with the money he's spent on his thing, he could have bought a real nice GTR, which would be much quicker. :)
Actually the money I've spent on my car, could have bought me a basically stock GTR that would be slower than my GTT.. and it's a hell of alot of fun to drive... because I actually drive mine.

See you at the track some time Nick :)

Looking at times I have seen from certain cars...I would love to do a 1:35.99. But I realistically know that's the one track where my lack of finesse will hurt and would be stoked if I did a low high 1:36. Will be happy with anything in the 1:37s. At 1:41, I need a bullet between the eyes. The car is quicker then that...its just that at Winton I either catch on fire of run out of fuel :)

You know what they say about GTR owners...They dont like to lose....ATTESSA..PFFFFT :laugh:

Man Roy we musta been separated at birth........RB20 lovin

Actually the money I've spent on my car, could have bought me a basically stock GTR

Ba-dum-ching! :laugh:

Anyhoo stop your bitching ladies, even I'VE done more laps at PI and thats gotta say something, probbaly quicker too :)

I expect to see 180+ through turn one Matt, any slower and I'm peeling the "Team Wang" sticker off your car, Snow and Roy will agree on that one :)

I have dick envy. Everyone's is bigger than mine :laugh:

Except for Brisby. Mines slightly bigger than his which is something at least.

When i was in Singapore i saw chicks with dicks that put mine to shame. But thats ok, girls tell me it tickles which rings of certain novelty value

If you need more then 2L and 2wd then you are a flaming homo and probably play with dolls whilst wearing womens underwear!!!!

Let's say 2.2... :laugh:

Though I do like the underwear... but leave Betsy out of this!

*rubs arse*

Hey, our class is already full of strokers!! :laugh:

Well, me anyways...

BADOOM CHING

Thank you, thank you, I'm here all week, try the fish.

It should be ready, I can't see why it wouldn't be, but this is cars we're talking about! Something always seems to go wrong...

How's your beast going?

Hey, is Dean back yet?? I'll drop off those pics for him

The fun is in ringing the neck off a std motor and seign hwo quick they can go.. I hope my RB20 hangs together. I dont want it to blow up...but now it looks like the cars weaknesses are addressed its time to lean on the std motor and see what it can do.

Ahhhh smooth, it's about time I dropped them off... whoops :laugh:

Technically I'm not a stroker... a wanker yes... but no stroker :P Mine is a big bore kit :w00t:

For power, whatever my turbo will give me! But a minimum 280rwkw's, but preferably around the 300 mark.

hey guys,

i've been around on the forums for while but i am not a SAU member as yet and wouldn't mind coming along to this PI meet, so i have a few questions.

how long would it take to get the membership & CAMS license approved?

this would be my first track experience, would i be allowed to attend at PI?

also, can u bring any car or do u nominate a specific car in the membership forms?

hey guys,

i've been around on the forums for while but i am not a SAU member as yet and wouldn't mind coming along to this PI meet, so i have a few questions.

how long would it take to get the membership & CAMS license approved?

this would be my first track experience, would i be allowed to attend at PI?

also, can u bring any car or do u nominate a specific car in the membership forms?

Would be good to see another cossie enthusiast.

CAMS can be done quite quickly but either way you get a 30 day cover note anyway when you submit your form. They faxed a slip back to me so I could do Eastern Creek at short notice.

Membership, currently is about 2 weeks I think for the club but efforts are being made to reduce this.

I would suggest a driver training session for first timers as it is a lot of help. I did this at Wakefield and learnt a lot of valuable info. I knew my limits but it was whilst sticking within those that I had to concentrate on other track traffic. Not sure if driver training is being done at PI.

You can bring any car to the event but it doesnt have to be your club car. I believe it might have to be the car that you put on the entry form for the day though.

You see, im going to derive a strange amount of satisfaction from seeing how quick the std motor can go. And when it drops its guts it will be a polaroid moment for the gandchildren. Tales of the lil RB20 that thought it could, or perhaps chitty chitty bang bang, whatever the nursery rhyme...my kids will get all the RB20 tales.

Just need the RB20 to hang together long enough to start getting my times down. If it dies to soon it will be a matter of unfinished business as my goal times wont count if i do it with another motor.

I'd love to enter but just had a look at the calender at all the deca/wrx track days and can tell I'm becoming addicted. I must choose wisely as I can see my relationship ending up in divorce. ;)

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