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hey chaps.

I'm a bit of a lurker these days online and bumped into some old familiar faces yesterday at Timeattack QR.

say hi on here so we all know your forum names.

Michael

ps - thanks to Noel for the superjack! :ninja:

hey chaps.

I'm a bit of a lurker these days online and bumped into some old familiar faces yesterday at Timeattack QR.

say hi on here so we all know your forum names.

Michael

ps - thanks to Noel for the superjack! :D

Didnt see you do to much lurkin Mike. All I saw was the arse of that white gtr dissapearing around the next bend. :ninja:

lag is just a state of mind.. theres no lag if your over 5000rpm right ? :O

cant wait to meet some of you guys at the May track day. Looking forward to popping my race track cherry (RACE TRACK cherry noel, don't get excited)

^_^

race track cherry, lol.

I am thinking of running 1 or 2 beginners groups at the May track day with reduced on track numbers and maybe someone to give some instruction if there is interest. We would do it in the half of the day that isn't Round 3 of the Series.

hey guys

I uploaded some in-car vids from QR...

enjoy

TimeAttack session. Sprint Circuit QR

others:

Clubman Circuit QR.

just some oversteer onto front straight.

National Circuit QR -

Edited by wrxkilla

HEY ALL... it's kegz AKA the guy in the yellow S13, Always going into gravel traps......haha yeah me :S anyways

just saying hi. can't wait for the next round... will have a few camera's around the track so keep an eye out for them... WRXKILLA hows about some more power slides for the camera

SOON TO BE A GTR OWNER :)

peaice guys

I think Mick did very well handling the power he has in his GTR. If he had that amount of power in a two wheel drive he would be in the gravel a whole lot more!!!

And I won't be doing much other than cooking the BBQ for a while... need to run the car in for say...... 10 months...that is, once I get it back...

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