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Me, im farking useless. Will give Toms camera back tomorrow and let him sort it out. :(

Also, big thanks to Tom for seeing that i got it home ok with the latest in high performance square Flintstone Tyres :rolleyes:

Thats it for me tonight. Much scotch to drink..then have to go and knock on neighbours door. She will think im dead sexy when banging on her door at 2am with a raging home grown :)

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Damn, i leave early and i miss out on TB doing something special with something fixed. I had the best view today, being on the start finish line. I must admit, while i did'nt see any Vortex's being generated from nay cheater cars, but Riverdance's. Ferni's, Jacks and TB's car sounded very nice!!! That Datto got my vote FTW!!! But i do love the sound of a good rotary!!! :rolleyes:.

And that Lotus was fun to sit in, but i'm tipping anyone would look cool sitting in it, even teh Fonz would struggle to look cool getting out of it :( Lambo is tehporn!

Congrats to everyone for putting in some great laptimes :D I was pretty happy with my 1.26 and with a bit to learn around corners 2,3 and the last two corners onto the straight there is prob a high 1.24 in there somewhere.

Time to get my susp. sorted and bring on June :)

...and again, see the times Riverdance is doing on street tyres! Dispelling some of the thinking about how quick you can go at places like Sandown / PI etc on street tyres.

You can add Handbags doing a 1.27.7 in the S15 to that list as well.

I want to thank everyone from SAU who helped out and made the day run smoothly.

Your help is greatly appreciated by the both SAU and WRX Club, as without the assisstance of volunteers, the day would not go ahead.

It really is great to see so many SAU faces who are willing to donate their time and help out at these events.

Thanks again to all.

Also congrats to all the drivers, some great lap times and some great viewing as well.

instead of being a second faster this time I was a second slower... just wanted to go quicker than James in the EVO and ended up getting steadily slower all day... trying too hard and my brain may have fallen out sometime around lunch... I have decided I need more power to make up for my lack of skill haha:)

sad to see the 32 dented Troy... some good times were put down in the afternoon, congrats to everyone who set pb's

What a great day it was..

I enjoyed helping out and would do it again..

Well done every 1 on there lap times.

Troy :) (THE KING OF SPIN)

Ya shot past Mav and i at like 200 and in a blink you were doing 360s.. It freaked us out

Thanks for the show.. Will buy ya a beer for that 1.. :D

But damned if i wasnt going to do a 1:22 with the same basic car i came from NSW in. So it looks like next time at Sandown the car will have some gear that will make it easier/safer to drive...and hopefully quicker

...saddest thing is that no other sane person will let me drive their cars again :( I had to run off and prove im a hack :ninja: Video will be up over the weekend sometime

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