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Originally posted by Silver-Arrowz

Yeah, If I give it to you on CD it would be best. That way you can re-size and clean up the pictures as you want.

Respect for the IT illiterate !:P

Sounds great! Let me know when done and I can pick up or organise something anyways. Thanks.

It was a GTS-T with, believe it or not, a pretty full house RB26 in it. Has a claimed 450 kw at the treads.

Put down a 50 sec lap time which was'nt bad considering the GT3 made the record lap time of the day with 47 sec. That thing (GT3) was awsome. I wan't one.

Weather was perfect. Awesome GTR's even though not heaps.

Joe from SSS Auto 3 litre bottom end BIG to mount turbo's 450kw at wheels. Geoff also from SSS Automotive Gibson powered R32 GTR, R33 Growls monster, GTR8U R32 GTR which we just sold with big single turbo etc 300kw at wheels with sequential box fastest GTR of the day 48.7 Porsche was faster but Warren Luff was driving we later realised.

Street Machines came down from Brissy with their RB26 with twin Apexi turbo's and 360 kw at wheels, big brakes etc A zed just beat it though.

Pos Car Driver Entrant Vehicle Cap CL Qualify...Lap Gap

1 10 Bruce Jones Porsche GT3 1 S2 0:47.5410*

2 37 Gary Burchett GTR R32 1 S2 0:48.7290 0:01.1880

3 27 Geoff Fear 32GTR 1 S1 0:49.1840 0:01.6430

4 19 Glenn Martin EVO VI RS 3 S1 0:49.7760 0:02.2350

5 36 Warren Luff 300ZX 2 S1 0:50.1320 0:02.5910

6 38 Joe Evans GTR 1 S2 0:50.1790 0:02.6380

7 1 John Penlington 300ZX 2 S1 0:50.2770 0:02.7360

8 32 Jason Appleton Skyline R33 1 S1 0:50.4750 0:02.9340

9 20 Nathan Lee Mazda RX7 2 S2 0:51.2170 0:03.6760

10 12 David Baxter MR2 3 S1 0:51.2270 0:03.6860

11 7 Gerard Manion Silvia S15 Jap Spec 3 S1 0:51.5220 0:03.9810

12 33 Stephen Struyk R33 GTR 1 S2 0:52.2880 0:04.7470

13 11 Gary Baxter MR2 3 S1 0:52.3480 0:04.8070

14 29 Norm Campbell R32 GTR 1 S2 0:53.1030 0:05.5620

15 5 Len Evans R32 GTR 1 S2 0:53.1910 0:05.6500

16 35 Duncan Handley GTST Skyline 1 S1 0:53.2180 0:05.6770

17 23 Sam Franco 300ZX 2 S1 0:54.0860 0:06.5450

18 31 Mark Croudace BMW 3 S1 0:55.0930 0:07.5520

19 16 Andrew Stewart 200SX S14 3 S1 0:55.2940 0:07.7530

20 21 Gordon Camilleri MR2 3 S2 0:55.5860 0:08.0450

21 22 Jordan Szoko 180 SX 3 S1 0:55.9920 0:08.4510

22 4 Anthony Bilie Silvia S13 3 S2 0:56.1800 0:08.6390

23 2 Chris Manning 180 SX 3 S2 0:56.5410 0:09.0000

24 13 Andrew McIntosh MR2 2 S1 0:56.8960 0:09.3550

25 17 Alex Manol 300ZX 2 S2 0:57.0970 0:09.5560

26 30 Craig Spiteri Toyota Sprinter 1 S1 0:58.1910 0:10.6500

27 3 Graeme Manning 180 SX 3 S2 0:58.5340 0:10.9930

28 18 James Crisp Silvia S12 3 S2 0:58.9480 0:11.4070

29 34 Glen Hunter R31 Skyline 1 S1 0:59.9840 0:12.4430

30 24 Kristian Han**** 3000 GT Supra 2 S1 0:59.9950 0:12.4540

Fastest Lap Av.Speed Is 148kph

R=under lap record by greatest margin, r=under lap record, *=fastest lap time

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Originally posted by broken

whats the go with that blue street machines r33?  

was it a gtr? , i never saw it up close, it sounded like it had a old 202 in it.

Hehehe :D

Thanks for the great day Boosted Zed. Being my first time at a track you guys made it easy!

Your zed rocked btw :mad:

Cant wait for the next one, and hopefully Ill have brakes and decent suspension by then :bahaha:

P.S Im James Crisp the guy driving the S12




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