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HSV Owners Club are running club sprints at Sandown

When: Sunday 10th Febuary

Where: Sandown

Entry Forms Here

I belive the FPV club are going to join in which should be fun.

Im going to take my car to Sandown for the first time for a test and tune :banana:

Whos comming with me?

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Ooh, i may can the idea of doing the Friday practice day at Winton and just do Sat/Winton and Sunday/Sandown.

The car shoud lbe running the best it ever has so i may need to see if i can hold onto your rear bumper andget dragged along for a good time :banana: (just wind the boost out of it a little for me :( )

Ooh, i may can the idea of doing the Friday practice day at Winton and just do Sat/Winton and Sunday/Sandown.

The car shoud lbe running the best it ever has so i may need to see if i can hold onto your rear bumper andget dragged along for a good time :banana: (just wind the boost out of it a little for me :( )

Man do it..... that will be so much fun.

R32GTSt super sprint.

No ABS ftw or ftl... I cant recall the last time I hit a track without it.

Bris ill winde down the boost for you from 16 to the wastegate min 12 but its the 315's and 265's youl have to worry about.

Good news.

So I had to get new wheels for my car as they old ones looked good but were not for motorsport use. This left me with no option but to get a new set of wheels but being a wide body car these wheels could not be found off the shelf.

I had to call upon Pete from The Mag Wheel centre to measure up my car and cater for potential brake upgrades. The end result are a brand new set of BBS rims that fit the car perfectly with out the need for spacers and dont seem to foul up on anything they also cater for the bigest of brakes if ever required.

This means that the track day is on.

My entry is going in tomoz.

Well having done some susp refurb the thing is still feeling wierd aroudn corners. Im not convinced i havent damaged something with my off at Calder in October. So hopefully a wheel alignment will fix the problem...will call Centreline in the morning and see how busy they are..fingers crossed its nothing major and the thing will be ok for next weekend

Entrants list has been emailed out.. looks like handbags and me are the only skyline australia members.. SAU represent! What happened to your entry brisby?

Also, looks like we've been grouped with all the porsches! so im expecting to have my ass handed to me nicely :banana:

Just a note to anyone who was thinking of coming down. We've been told they will have security at gate 15, which means if you're name is not on the list there's a possibility you will not be admitted. A couple of GT3's in the group, and Ivan Klaasan's 400kw monster.. I'm excited! :cheers:

Some very good times out there today.

Newton was running in Big Red, Grey 32 GTR x 2, silver 33 who is a Ford Club member. Matt and another grey 34 with an awesome cage were keeping the competition alive in the 34 corner.

Newton was quick, 1.17.9 I think :yes:

The grey GTR in Adam's group was flying but not sure on lap times

Matt was somewhere around the 1.24's I believe.

A total of 72 entrants which is a big field and also doing 1 lap more per session than the rex club.




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