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Hi Tom, get there as early or as late as you like. Things start to happen at around 9.30am. I fyou get there early and ask around then you may be able to bags shotgun for a ride in a car if they have passenger laps in the early session ((So maybe bring a helmet if you own one )

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I'll be running around... holding a steering wheel and making car noises.... :)

weird... its like you know exactly what I do for fun on the weekends :rofl::rofl:

hopefully its a nice day on sunday and I can make it down for a little spectating

good luck all

Perfect track weather, but a crappy day for me :)

Apart from having only 4 hours sleep, I had major over-boosting problems in the practice session after 1 flying lap... 2.2 Bar is a little more than I usually run :rolleyes: Big thanks to Troy and Wayne for helping out with troubleshooting.

Very frustrated as the car is handling great, just a shame i couldn't get to enjoy it today. *sigh* Why doesn't any of this shit ever happen when dyno tuning!??

I made it through the day without a scratch in Brisby's car (however i did have a nice spin, definition of nice spin = I didn't hit anything!) , I went very very slowly and I'm glad to have done another track day so soon after last weekend! Need to get used to no ABS! :D

Thanks Bris for giving me a drive!

I'll go back out at Deca next week and hopefully get a better feel for the car...

Group 1 posted some super quick times, well done! :thumbsup:

Bigbird and i had a great day today. Car didnt miss a beat. Just needs more power!!! We are losing so much time down those damn straights going nowhere! Thats what we will fix this week...

What an ace day besides my car being GAY and the Turbo blowing itself to HELL!!!

Banana blew more smoke than a (enter creative comment here)

Massive thanx to Jack and Ray for their help today sorting the car to its Holiday resort :thumbsup:

And thanx to Lowthy for checking over the car and all that offered help :D always appreciated...

Banana WILL BE BACK and will beat Team Purple REX :laughing-smiley-014:

Ferni Bro home u enjoyed the few laps we did hope i didnt scare you too much and cheers Thomson for the Burn in the R HELLL YEAAAAAAAAAAAAAa

All i need now is a car for Deca.... Who wants to offer?????

Team Purple MEH!!!!!

Yeah... like thats going to happen........

Bad luck today Mav but was great to see everyone do well out there.

Jack, hope the damage isnt too bad.

Chris and Snowy, was great to see the GT-R weapons at their best again.....

Team Purple... GO YOU GOOD THING.....

And Well done to Mr NYLATE, out there blitzn the pack too.

See you all up at DECA.

PS. Mav, maybe bring the Banana Lounge.......

Mav, Mav, Mav,

When are you going to turn up with a car that will do more than 3 laps...All I've had to do the last 2 times is TURN UP!!! :laughing-smiley-014:

At least it looks clean in the workshop...

Ray...time to start charging him storage :thumbsup:

Not much more i can say...

Purple - 2

Yellow - 0

:D

Well what a day!!! Was out to get 1:18 and did my best time in the first session... But bad luck struck in the third session, I munched 5th gear (again!!)..

Oh well, I got my consistent high 1:18's but dissapointed I couldn't go for low 18's...

Well done to Snowy in joining the 'Sandown Teen Club', must be pleased with the time and finally finish a track day with no issues!!!!!

Also Newton in Scotsman's car, 1:20.5 is very impressive mate, the boy's got talent....

Not sure what time Chris posted, but the car is very sorted....

Bad luck to Aaron, another one session track day....

Also well done to everyone else who had a go...

Here's a vid of my fastest lap, SMAUG was in fine form, watch for the flame show!!!

http://sau.ferni.net/Jacksvids/Sandown19_08_07a.wmv (30mb)

Cheers..

Well done Jack, top effort. Every time you post a vid, i just have to view it at least 4 times, just love the way you drive and the way your car handles. Sorry to hear about yet another gearbox failure. Have you considered a cross-gear set?

Good to see SMAUG also back out there in full glory!

Ryan great to see your car is looking better than ever!!!

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