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I heard he drives like a pu....oh, hey TJ! didnt see you there!! :)

Hey, just because I don't drift the corners doesn't mean I shouldn't get a bit of respect

Thanks Liz - I would like to trade some hammering for a smoother line and faster times but that will come...

Hey, just because I don't drift the corners doesn't mean I shouldn't get a bit of respect

Thanks Liz - I would like to trade some hammering for a smoother line and faster times but that will come...

hehehe... don't worry... there is always rivalry between all the different sports... drag vs track vs drift... it'll never change but most of the time its fairly good natured :thumbsup:

hehehe... don't worry... there is always rivalry between all the different sports... drag vs track vs drift... it'll never change but most of the time its fairly good natured :)

So true. I'll take crap from Chubbs anyday cause he's actually an OK dude and can drive on the track, even if he preferrs cronic oversteer.

hahahaha

Tim - I'll correct you- I suck at the track so I put it into oversteer! :thumbsup: (I get the shits when people lap me so I try and do some style dorri! :laugh: )

and yes, I do rock! :)

Hey guys,

i was the red evo there on the day- didnt get a chance to meet many of you but i had a great day!! Ended up with a best time of 1:09.6

Semi slicks i would recommend are Bridgestone RE55's- majority of the evo boys use these. Generally last about 5 full track days and cost approx $350 each...

I'm organising another day @ wakefield on Saturday 18th August- http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...howtopic=173075

It will cost $140 including timing- Driver training & setup tips available also

All are welcome- please contact me if you have any more questions

Cheers,

Mitch

Hey guys,

i was the red evo there on the day- didnt get a chance to meet many of you but i had a great day!! Ended up with a best time of 1:09.6

I'm organising another day @ wakefield on Saturday 18th August- http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...howtopic=173075

It will cost $140 including timing- Driver training & setup tips available also

All are welcome- please contact me if you have any more questions

Cheers,

Mitch

I'm glad to hear that you were doing 1:09s as I just could not keep up with you no matter what I did. At least now I know I never had a chance.

I will keep your track day in mind.




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