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Would LOVE to come Luke but I just don't think the car will be finished by then (I'm so sick of waiting!) Just curious, did you organise this off your own back?

what u having done Luke??

Edited by ovrtym33

How much is it Luke? My car most certainly isn't up to spec, but might take her out for a bit of fun.

I take it you will have separate track time for drifters and grippers?

Would we be allowed to take advantage of the burnout pad in the middle if we needed to let some smoke out of our tyres? My tyres always come with way too much smoke in them.

lol andrew, that shouldnt be a problem, is wat its there for :(

cost is $300 each plus you need a Cams licence, day licence available for $25 on the day. And yes separate sessions for grip and drift.

and yes luke, organised completely off my own back.

:( Andrew you are awesome :D

Dan, getting the turbos, clutch, computer, injectors, AFM's, fuel pump, etc all put in. All standard parts of course

nice, it will be a rocket by the time u get it back

who is doing the work on it?????????

lol andrew, that shouldnt be a problem, is wat its there for :(

cost is $300 each plus you need a Cams licence, day licence available for $25 on the day. And yes separate sessions for grip and drift.

and yes luke, organised completely off my own back.

UGHHHHHHH!!!

REALLY want to come <angry face />

when do you need payments by ?

REALLY want to take my car out on the track without having to worry about 100,000 other cars being around.

as stated in first post ASAP, as i am currently near 4k in the hole. I have limited it to 15 people, so far i have about 8 i think confirmed so as soon as spots fill thats it. Only 1 has paid though so far, so money talks.

Edited by skylineguy19

Yeah Dan, should be sweet, doing a lot of the work myself, turbos however I'm getting Andrew (Blue32) to help fit for me :(

Luke, best of luck mate, mind if I ask a few of my mates to see if they are keen?

Yeah Dan, should be sweet, doing a lot of the work myself, turbos however I'm getting Andrew (Blue32) to help fit for me :(

Luke, best of luck mate, mind if I ask a few of my mates to see if they are keen?

at his place???

apparently he lives around the corner from me and adrian in alberton

2 more days of work ... then a week off for World Superbikes at Phillip Island ;)

Leaving with a couple of mates on Wednesday night ... woohoo!!!!!!

Taking the Brutale and lots of booze over :blink:

Also damo isn't one of them cracked??

If that's the case then they are worth even less.

I think crack is all fixed up now, replaced with new one that is also white so it's all good.

I think anyway ;)

Yep its fixed, well replaced, they refused to fix the crack so i bought another rim and had it colour matched.

yeah, he's replaced the cracked one

i sold my black doriteks late last year with no tyres. pair 8s and 2 pair 9s for 1000 cash (as i needed the cash to get rid of them)

Decent sale price. I guess patience is a virtue, Craig's mate Adam might be keen so well see what happens.

found this info on the Mines R35 GTR from a USA performance car web site.

http://pasmag.com/index.php?option=com_con...&Itemid=105

the site also has some good shots of NS and a few other interesting rides,,,,, and the mandatory chicks to go with!!!!

not nudes for all you perves at work..lol

enjoy

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