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L.c.c.t. Super Sprint Sunday 16th September


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Its on again!

Here is some pics of the different types of cars we got at the last super sprints:

http://www.lcct.org.au/club_day_26_august_2007.htm

Everything from Ford Escorts to $300,000 Porsches, sports sedans, WRXs, Skylines, Commodores, Toranas....

Come along for a look, free spectator entry!

Or if you have a CAMS level 2S licence and car club member ship, come for some laps! Entry fee $95 + $15 for a garage if required.

Supp regs:

http://www.lcct.org.au/Club%20Events/Speed...mber%202007.pdf

Entry form:

http://www.lcct.org.au/Club%20Events/Speed...mber%202007.pdf

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Edited by VHR32

yay! looks like i will be entering this :blink:

just changed engine, gearbox and diff oil, just about to flush the brake fluid and put some good stuff in and put some better brake pads in.

anyone know it the fire extinguisher has to be tagged? i just got a 1kg one from bunnings with a metal bracket, will that be ok?

see you out there!

Yeah, there was a guy there last time that was tagging them for free. Im about to head up to launy now to pick the car up from the tuner. if anybody wants to catch up today, my numbers 0408126063 i reckon i will be up there wandering round the shops til 3pm cheers, dave

i made it out for a look this arvo. was good to see plenty of skylines out there representing the good stuff.

what happened to you guesty? hope nothing is broken? what sort of power did brad pull out of it?

i didnt get to see either of the GTRs out there as they just arent as reliable or as fuel economical as GTSts. :unsure:

cant wait for the next one.

well i have learnt that my diff is fubar. I spent all day painting black number 1's everywhere. But I did improve my time down to a 1:01.64 only 1 tenth behind dad in the Targa car.

If I thought we were going to get that many runs I would have brought more fuel.

Guesty's missus told me he got into the 1:06's, so well done to him.

Edited by sav man

i had a pretty good day, didnt bust anything, stayed on the track aswell, so its all good :D

started off in the 1.11's but by the end of the day i started to grow some balls and got it down to a 1.08.96 pretty happy with that.

need more grunt, more grip and bigger brakes :(

pics from the day here http://www.lcct.org.au/ClubDayPhotos16092007.htm

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