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he likes to run people into the wall

pete is very tall

but he has no balls at all

and if you drive beside him, he will put you in the wall

better?

pete is very tall

but he has no balls at all

and if you drive beside him, he will put you in the wall

better?

Gold the creative juices are going. Not fats not literally. Oh deer this is going down hill.

Wizard just stumbled across this funny?? Check this out this You Tube link of my car only I know it is Jack B ( JagR33) R33 GTR. Someone is confused. Don't tell me GTR wants to be a zed now or just trying to make me look good??

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I think the GT2 will smash the AMG to be honest. Pretty sure the AMG 0-100km is 4.2 and the GT2 is 3.6 seconds!!!

Can't wait to see what times they do around the circuits. I know it is off topic but I will keep you all posted.

It would be nice if you could sweet talk to Nissan to bring out the R35 as well for some comparison.

Please keep us posted and a lot of pictures would be nice :)

Wizard just stumbled across this funny?? Check this out this You Tube link of my car only I know it is Jack B ( JagR33) R33 GTR. Someone is confused. Don't tell me GTR wants to be a zed now or just trying to make me look good??

WTF??

How did that video get there??

He must have pinched it from one of the PI track day wrap up threads in the VIC section.

Oh well, now all the clubman class competitors can see what they're up against... :)

WTF??

How did that video get there??

He must have pinched it from one of the PI track day wrap up threads in the VIC section.

Oh well, now all the clubman class competitors can see what they're up against... :)

looks like an awsome track to drive on!!

cant wait to get the chance oneday

Hey JP

For sure at oran with the black pair on thursday. Could be in the morning now.

We will have the R35 for PCOTY and do a full comparo with the fastest and best cars available in aust throughout the year. Should be interesting when the R35 comes up against the GT2.

Have just got home and used a tank of juice in a few hours in the BLACK clk :)

This thing has serious mumbo :D

Have just got home and used a tank of juice in a few hours in the BLACK clk :)

This thing has serious mumbo :)

:D <singing> Have I told you..... lately.............. that I hate you.... </singing> :D

Just heading out the door to meet up with the GT2.

We are heading through Picton and the south coast today. Will end up at Wakefield just before 3pm to have a couple of hours on the circuit with both!!!

Eastern creek is out today but will be at Oran tomorrow with both.

May go through alot more than one tank of juice today ;)

Just heading out the door to meet up with the GT2.

We are heading through Picton and the south coast today. Will end up at Wakefield just before 3pm to have a couple of hours on the circuit with both!!!

Eastern creek is out today but will be at Oran tomorrow with both.

May go through alot more than one tank of juice today ;)

Cool hope weather is good as will be tops to see these black beasts in action.

Also looks like whoever posted that vid on You Tube has changed the name to Nissan R33 GTR.

Yes Russ it is an awesome track, one of the best in the world.

WTF??

How did that video get there??

He must have pinched it from one of the PI track day wrap up threads in the VIC section.

Oh well, now all the clubman class competitors can see what they're up against... ;)

You should have stayed in 4th over the top of Lukies - I hear that works better :D

Actually have the IPRA cars been to the Island or do they just live in NSW?

we will be there,

i know matt from queensland is driving down with an r32 gtr , which is pretty pretty hardcore, ppg & dry sump setup.

JP will be there

Bozman will be there with two very very nice road cars!

Beer Baron in his S15

John Bright in his r32 gtr too , very quick

i hope there are some more

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You should have stayed in 4th over the top of Lukies - I hear that works better :D

Actually have the IPRA cars been to the Island or do they just live in NSW?

No GTR IPRA cars in Vic.

Cheers

Gary

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