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dammit! :D

that is still quick with a passenger! :D

ah well, 1.16 is my goal!

you'll get that easy mate, i did 16's in my car with street tyres and all my stock goodness :thumbsup:

i reckon you should aim for anything below 15's.

I'll be in if there is still spots available next week when I can pay for it! REALLY wanna do it since I fly out for WA a couple of days later :P

lol

On a well organised day (as the autosport ones are), you can get all 10 cars out on the track before the first guy out is all the way around.

So you tend to get 6-7 flying laps in, which is plenty for most cars as they tend to overheat something if left out for much longer

Ok,

So who here from SAU is going?

Me

BHDave

Lizzzzzzeh

wraith skyine

anyone else?

Hunny Beau won't be coming, He is down in VIC for a month for work.

I will be down there but won't be driving.

Thats it that i know of. There is usually another silver r33 that shows up.

Nice to see everyone has a proper car description btw :/

You mean Andrew? The Do-Luck GTR?

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