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was just over on Performance Forums and saw this...

http://forums.performanceforums.com/forums....php?t=67226711

Not sure if you have to log in to see,

but its with circuit club, 235 bucks - max of 55 cars - 5pm till 9pm

Unsure if I'll go - they are saying 2 groups of 25 - 30 cars....seems alot though!

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If you just want to get out on the track for the sake of cutting some laps then go for it, but if your intention is going after the clock forget it. If I have nothing else to do i'll pop in for a looksie.

I don't think it will be too bad, especially since it's not full up yet.

Circuit Club days are usually pretty good, there is a lot of fast drivers in the club so you don't get held up that much.

FAAAAAAAARRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRK

I just rang a work mate whop was out there, said he went through two tyre walls??

Yeah demolished one wall and got stopped by the second. He hit pit wall right at pit exit (flag booth) first. Lift-off oversteer from what I saw, it looked sideways at the 100 metre mark!

Painful painful, the guy was ok though I think, I'm sure I saw him standing next to the car later while it was on the tow truck.

An R32 Golf met its maker too, over cooked and slid off turn 1. So much carnage.

Ouch, not good at all >_<

Any times Matt?

Yeah it was a dissapointing night for me though. First time in the new car, first time on EC, but only got the first two sessions in and then the front drivers side tyre fell apart like nothing I've ever seen and I was forced to retire!

Ran 2 mins flat in it though in those two sessions. It definitely highlighted the need for stiffer suspension as I was apparently hardly keeping the inside wheels on the ground while I was cornering.

Ended up moderately ok after the night.

But now i'm trying to salvage any parts from the car, from previous mods that weren't damaged, to sell off.

:D

So if anybody is interested. Anything from the car that isn't damaged is up for sale. PM me.

have to start from square one. :D , its totally fu**ed. >_<



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