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How was the s/s at EC yesterday?

Was fantastic Chris..wish you where there!!

First time on E/C and first session was scary as..but once I got used to it was soooooo much fun..The best I did was a 2.09 and only got 2 sessions in cause had some problems..So much to improve on

Brad and Stephen did really well too..

yeah Stephen did a 2.02!!

thats as quick as my old V8!!!

man I wish I went :thumbsup:

bloody blown turbo's

Yeah I know I was telling stephen I wanted to see a 2.01 :D He did so well!!

Aww it's a shame ..so wont be ready for texi??

Hi,

Oran Park has the following days available in May for Private Practice.

2nd South Circuit (Medical in attendance)

2nd May North Circuit for Drifters

7th Grand Prix Circuit

17th South Circuit

18th South Circuit

On these days you must have at least a level 2 Speed Licence

Practice starts at 9.30 till 4.30pm

Cost is $130 per Driver

Note

On these days when there is no Medical maximum cars on track at a time is 4 cars

Therefore depending on numbers attending there will be sessions.

Regards

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OP south Super Sprint yesterday was excellent :D

My best was a 53:39 :) Massive improvement and cant wait to beat that next time

Well done Jay was the best fun going out with you, loved the last corner when coming on to the straight!! :) Now need to find those pics!

who knows...maybe next week car is back?

but wont be doing a s/s for a while asJune 8th got a wedding...yes...on a sunday.....and then july 6th is the day after superlap...

maybe august now :)

who knows...maybe next week car is back?

but wont be doing a s/s for a while asJune 8th got a wedding...yes...on a sunday.....and then july 6th is the day after superlap...

maybe august now :)

You sound as busy as me :) will you be doing some open days to get used to new turbo?

Will be coming out to check out superlap for sure..

August it is then :D

you heading back out this weekend Duncan??

Ive got a bit of suspension work to do, and were probably going to have few of the combined touring falcons out there as well.

Oran was good on the weekend. Kept the GTR in on piece and was happy with the times considering the lack of power.




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