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It would be nice to see some Skylines along to one of the Speed Event Series sprints - even if it is just to spectate.

The next on is on at Wanneroo on the 2nd December (a Sunday) and goes from 10am to about 3pm. Entrry is absolutely free & you can get yourself some lunch etc at McCracken house.

The series website is at www.speedeventseries.com. Flyer for the event is at www.wascc.com.au.

There are a good variety of cars that turn out - everything from wings & slicks open wheelers to sports sedans to road cars to historic cars. In fact you name it & it will probably be there, HSV's aside.

There will even be some twat there in a white R32. :D

For some photos of the previous event are at www.circlework.com.au - see the July photos.

Edited by djr81

Car should be ready by then but I've got a paintball tournament that weekend :P and :D Would love to try out the new handling (<3 my swaybars) and stretch the RB30's legs a little :)

Edited by bubba
It would be nice to see some Skylines along to one of the Speed Event Series sprints - even if it is just to spectate.

The next on is on at Wanneroo on the 2nd December (a Sunday) and goes from 10am to about 3pm. Entrry is absolutely free & you can get yourself some lunch etc at McCracken house.

The series website is at www.speedeventseries.com. Flyer for the event is at www.wascc.com.au.

There are a good variety of cars that turn out - everything from wings & slicks open wheelers to sports sedans to road cars to historic cars. In fact you name it & it will probably be there, HSV's aside.

There will even be some twat there in a white R32. :nyaanyaa:

For some photos of the previous event are at www.circlework.com.au - see the July photos.

When will the twat in a white R32 be heading up?

Might come for a quiz.

When will the twat in a white R32 be heading up?

Might come for a quiz.

I will, um, that is I heard that the person in question will be heading to Perth Saturday & then going to Wanneroo Sunday.

Just need my rotors to turn up in time.

I will, um, that is I heard that the person in question will be heading to Perth Saturday & then going to Wanneroo Sunday.

Just need my rotors to turn up in time.

Looks like a Sunday cruise to blow out the cobwebs might be in order.

GL with the rotors. Did you upgrade to the bigger brakes?

No mate, I don't get paid consultants rates. :worship: But I do have to sort something at some stage.

They are just different to the local stuff which keep cracking.

Hey I don't get paid them either.

I just have to charge them - return to shareholders (lol) they seem to expect a big cut for some reason.

Has the new car got Brembos?

If so don't buy any second hand rotors locally as someone went to the trouble of taking my old ones from the curbside collection. WTF only good for weights in a cray pot. I hope someone doesn't machine the lips off and tries to flog them to some unsus.

Hey I don't get paid them either.

I just have to charge them - return to shareholders (lol) they seem to expect a big cut for some reason.

Has the new car got Brembos?

If so don't buy any second hand rotors locally as someone went to the trouble of taking my old ones from the curbside collection. WTF only good for weights in a cray pot. I hope someone doesn't machine the lips off and tries to flog them to some unsus.

Yeah I know. I just get all bitter and twisted when I see what the charge out rates do to the tattered remnants of my project budgets. And wonder how it is I don't get paid almost $200 per hour as a lead ginger beer.

New car has the highly covetted Sumitomo calipers. :) Much like the old one.

  • 3 weeks later...

Sadly there was only one Skyline enterred on the day. Me.

To those that come up and said hello - thanks for your kind words & encouragement. It was a good day.

I think I managed to find an excuse to buy some new tyres. Sweet. Not so sweet was the hour & a bit of arsing around it took to get the space saver fitted & inflated. Not what you need after a long day and two and a half hours into a three hour drive home.... :(

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