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lol

you mexican fags are funny

i recon there is 3 laps to get used to the track

one lap to post a time

then the rest of the weekend to sink tins cause ive blown the engine or punted it into a wall

and im not talking "roy i tapped the wall with my bot bot tap and bent my noodle tap"

The good news for you Pete is that if you DO tap the wall at PI it'll be one to remember.

Given that 3 of the corners are faster than turn 1 at EC and a 4th is about the same (Turn 12 has a slower entry speed but a faster exit speed than EC turn 1) you can appreciate that any decent offs will be good footage from outside of the car :D

So you're going back to stock? :)

You and your stock standard spec rubbish. I'm in for this - and I can even guarantee my times. Just take a tenth off Ferni's best time and you wont be far off....

bbbwwwhhahaaaaa :sick:

You and your stock standard spec rubbish. I'm in for this - and I can even guarantee my times. Just take a tenth off Ferni's best time and you wont be far off....

bbbwwwhhahaaaaa :)

hahaha I hope i have tyres sorted out for this, if i do, i'm gonna take a second out of you, screw this one tenth bullshit :sick:

LOL...too bad that i will be in the 49s now that i have suspension that will actually keep all 4 wheels on the ground. Proving you only need 235rwks and rwd to get into the 49s at PI.

LOL, there is that part of me that wants to give Pete the keys to my car. Its the binning thing that worries me :) But im betting he would be bloody quick.

All silly business aside, it will be interesting how quick the car is with new suspension and brakes.?!?!?! I still say as the car is with old Bilsteins there is a 1:50.## in it. Easily 1 second with just doing a few more laps, and improving on the 1:52 flat i did. So, hopefully the suspension makes as big a difference as everyone makes out :)

LOL...too bad that i will be in the 49s now that i have suspension that will actually keep all 4 wheels on the. Proving you only need 235rwks and rwd to get into the 49s at PI.
Warning: Smack talk coming:

If I can drag 250rwKw outta the ol' RB25DET, that might nearly cancel the weight advantage You're enjoying there Roy.. . . (Maybe I won't sell ol' flamey the big Cannon Exzorst)

But really, how much difference is there between a late model R32 (heavier then the 89s) and R33? I would rather a responsive 250rwkws and extra 80kgs then being a tad lighter with less power, peakier at that.

Its laughable that Bobo the Snowclown and Scotchfinger are beating their chests about leaving me behind in the 50s. Anyone would think they are the pacesetters. They are still carting spit buckets and bash hats around for Jag and Aaron. Talking A-Grade when your playing B-Grade :) I thought that was my line :)

Its laughable that Bobo the Snowclown and Scotchfinger are beating their chests about leaving me behind in the 50s. Anyone would think they are the pacesetters. They are still carting spit buckets and bash hats around for Jag and Aaron. Talking A-Grade when your playing B-Grade :thumbsup: I thought that was my line :P

Good one Princess. I'm pretty sure I recall being in the 1.49's with a near stock GT-R. Don't recall too many others doing that. So surely if a stockish GT-R can get into the 49's a lighter - more powerfull rwd skyline should be able to do it easy.

As for those other 2 prima donnas - it's been a bit hard to catch them from the sidelines. But I'm sure by the end of the year we'll have the pecking order corrected.

Good one Princess. I'm pretty sure I recall being in the 1.49's with a near stock GT-R. Don't recall too many others doing that. So surely if a stockish GT-R can get into the 49's a lighter - more powerfull rwd skyline should be able to do it easy.

As for those other 2 prima donnas - it's been a bit hard to catch them from the sidelines. But I'm sure by the end of the year we'll have the pecking order corrected.

YEHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Feed that beast baby. :)

I know your frustration. Just fuelling the fire to make sure you push through all the shit you have had to go through of late :thumbsup:

So surely if a stockish GT-R can get into the 49's a lighter - more powerfull rwd skyline should be able to do it easy.

I dont know of any rwd guys going to the track with the same power your car made with stock turbs. I wich i was running 260rwkws earlier this year at PI and Sandown. Sadly the training wheels fell off my car and there was no point "pulling the pin" on the Ben's hose spec boost controller :) But we will see Bobo, we will see. I know i will cop it if i dont roll into the 49s. But i havent been wrong yet with any of my predictions re my lap times :D

Brisby, don't forget you've gotta drive your car home for the time to count :)

Ferni...wrong, wrong, wrong.......... WRONG!

You only have to cross the finish line for the time to count. If your car can be drive home then there is something left in it and you can go quicker. The thing should fall into a pile of steaming bits 5mtrs pass the line. Otherwise, your nursing it, you may as well take up collecting stamps. Either that or nursing all the other little girls at the local kindy :P

lol yea baby

i love trash talk

can you take passenegers on saturday??

hope my shitbox r31 gts gets near a 1:50

might have to borrow my mates kazz rear end for the weekend

fats I enjoy your courage and ability but 1 min 50in a R31 like pushing a brick and you are dreamin and my shout if you even get within a second or so of this.

I will be there with bells on and new mods to zed should give you Mexicans a run. Will also have wider rear wheels and tyres and will be turning up the boost with the BUTTON. I just emailed Ben from Rae Pace to tell him I will be down for this one. He has got to get his beast out to this one.

Snowman I take it there will be enough spots for all? Make sure you let us know when we can register so we all get in quick to be sure.

true true but hey i say 1:50 or bust

and i love free beer

guess i might borrow some semi's seeing as all the mexican think they are street tyres

dont know about trading in my 5 dollar fitted a tyre specials

people might think im posh if i rocked up to a track day with real tyres

anyone have 16 inch semi's they want to give a part time track hack

i happy to pay with beer

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