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Lcct Club Day Symmonds Planes 3/6/07


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Was a good day today once it got going. Heaps of Skylines out there, I ran a best of 1:02.94 on Nexan street rubber, Dad got a best of 1:01.3 in the Targa car. I had a talk to guesty (i think it was him) who blew his intercooler pipe off on the familerisation laps, but got going again. I had a great dice with phillip leith in the Porsche GT3, i'd beat him under breaks, and then he'd launch out of the corner with all that weight in the arse.

can't wait for the next one.......and semi's :rolleyes:

also if you did go you should post your time here: http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...0&start=560 then it shows that more than 1 person from SAU uses a track in Tassie :whistling:

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you were doing great burnout's off the line :thumbsup:

Well, when you grouped with a couple of GTR's I thought I'd better do something half respectable , cause I knew I wouldn't keep up with them. :bunny:

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Nah, It didn't bother me it's more fun chasing, you try a little harder :)

Are we still talking about driving at the track :laughing-smiley-014:

:D

Hopefully i will be out there in the middle of it with you guys in the near future :)

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Yeah, it was a good day, managed a time of 1:09.19 on street tires, not bad for the first time out on a track, managed to seize the gearbox in it though unfortunatly.

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