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Autosports "ultimate Control" Skidpan No#1, March 24th Oran Park


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mate go to both.....its only 140 so its a good price. now that u got a 12 u aint interested in anything else......i will have a faster car then u, its my goal. 6 months from now i want to race u. just as long as u dont improve them times....

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Brendan, i'm always up for a challenge :(

Plan:

-Drag radials before SAU drag day

-CAMSHAFTS + retune when funds permit

So improvement is for SURE.

BTW your car is fast for a r33gtst with just a turboback exhaust and pod its scary, i'll have my eagle eyes on you.

:laugh:

I'll be there,

But, my question is, will there be an oppurtunity for me to say, skip over to a dry patch on the edge and destroy what's left of my old tyres if I have my new ones by then?

I thought this would have filled up a lot quicker then this....should be a really good day. I have just bought me some stockies so I will be having a lot of fun, but was prepared to smash apart my 19x275...

I dont own a skyline and im new to this forum, am i still eligable to attend this? :(

Of course.. anyone can join in.. even if you have some crappy run about.. :(

AH Just Paid see u all there.

-Evan :D:D

Great.. Thanks for that..

I'm pretty sure you can since it's not an SAU event, and even SAU don't mind either

Matt.. Stop whoring! lol.. And I told you my pillow and blanket would take up half of the boot!

how wet does the skid pan get? are there puddles ? if there are then i need to mod my air filter location a bit for the event :D

I wouldnt think it would be that wet.. You'll be fine!




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