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haha omg . classic

you may think it's funny now, but paul can get really obsesive. just wait until he's giving you the booty calls at 4am, and turning up at your work at lunch time... he has often told me he finds your side burns 'alluring'... so if I was you it would be keeping my back to the wall when paul is around.

Good to see you back and whoring Paul. I heard Peno had you

digging holes at his new establishment.

is that what they're calling it now? hmmm. i never knew johny was into it.

well just to steer the topic in a new direction I saw johnny's shop on the weekend. I must say I think it's much better than the old one. a more useable workshop space, nice dyno room, nice looking showroom and it's only 3 mins from the M2 so I think it's actually easier for me to get to than the old shop.

oh, and paul, I think chocolate bandito suits you well. from now on you will be known throughout the lands as Chocolate-o Bandito!

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How you going Paul??? Congrats on the new addition to the family and hope all is well.

When you making the road trip down to Melb for Round 2 of SAUVIC vs SAUNSW?? :P

Just to be a little off topic (all GAY talk aside), here's the footage I promised you from our trip (SAUVIC) up to EC last year..

http://sau.ferni.net/Jacksvids/EC_10_11_06c.wmv (right click, save as) big file but good quality (35m)

For those who were'nt there this is the VIC vs NSW SAU day at EC last year in November, and in this session Paul is showing me the race line.

Also keep an eye out for the R32GTR with dori dori action at turn 2.... I think it was Steve??

lol, it couldn't be steve, he hasn't had a working skyline for about a year. dunno about that sideways action, looked a bit half hearted to me!

you put in quite a good lap there though jack, your car certainly hauls along quite nicely. 1:47 is none too shabby at all. a couple of corner entries I'd do a little bit differently, but don't listen to me, i've never done a 1:47! lol and your GTR is a lot quicker than mine. :P

lol, it couldn't be steve, he hasn't had a working skyline for about a year. dunno about that sideways action, looked a bit half hearted to me!

you put in quite a good lap there though jack, your car certainly hauls along quite nicely. 1:47 is none too shabby at all. a couple of corner entries I'd do a little bit differently, but don't listen to me, i've never done a 1:47! lol and your GTR is a lot quicker than mine. :)

Yeah I can't remember he's username, I think he said it was stevegtr or stevegts4 or something like that...

I guess it wasn't a bad time for first time there, although I did have a problem with tyres, you would have noticed the tyres screaching (understeer) on most of the corners, they were rooted... hot day, wrong tyre pressures = fu(ked tyres.. :wave:

Will chase 1:45's next time I come up.... :rofl:

So what's ur best Richard?? Roy tells me your very quick considering the minimal mods you have..

Paul dipped into a 1:48 on the day in which he beat his previous PB by 2 secs....

John (UAS) did a 1:43!!! Geez that's quick..

I'll have to check. I've only had the GTR there twice, from memory the best last time was a 1:51 or 1:52. not too bad, but I hope I can motor it along a few seconds better than that. It's pretty stock though. and back then was just 250rwkw, street tyres (well RT215s), standard 32 brakes etc. none the less I thought it was not too bad at the time.

How you going Paul??? Congrats on the new addition to the family and hope all is well.

When you making the road trip down to Melb for Round 2 of SAUVIC vs SAUNSW?? >_<

Just to be a little off topic (all GAY talk aside), here's the footage I promised you from our trip (SAUVIC) up to EC last year..

http://sau.ferni.net/Jacksvids/EC_10_11_06c.wmv (right click, save as) big file but good quality (35m)

For those who were'nt there this is the VIC vs NSW SAU day at EC last year in November, and in this session Paul is showing me the race line.

Also keep an eye out for the R32GTR with dori dori action at turn 2.... I think it was Steve??

Sweet stuff man, thank you

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