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There will also be a VZ SS Commodore there too... :blink:

Will be interesting to see times between that and the Skylines.. :)

Oh oh,

that's not the topaz coloured one I see around Ryde tuned by NISMO.

Huge NISMO stickers on driver and passenger doors.

I nearly wet myself when i saw it. The driver got upset though cause i kept laughing and took about 10 pics with my phone

There will also be a VZ SS Commodore there too... ;)

Will be interesting to see times between that and the Skylines.. :ermm:

I am interested. Low down grunt will help but weight wont.

This is getting close now. Any meet ups organised yet for the drive down?

I am happy to organise a Liverpool meet up if needed.

Please do Raul.

the 31 is making the trip to the texi now....

But if anyone wants me to show them how the back track is done, Im more than happy to drive their car lol

You can also take mine for a run if you want too. I think im going to take my 17s with me worried about tracking the 18s. Will also be federal 595s VS Nankang NS II.

Oh oh,

that's not the topaz coloured one I see around Ryde tuned by NISMO.

Huge NISMO stickers on driver and passenger doors.

I nearly wet myself when i saw it. The driver got upset though cause i kept laughing and took about 10 pics with my phone

Nah man...Its a silver coloured one...Stock standard barr the exhuast...

Oh, thats right, Chris was riding shotgun in the fast taxi last time....he has some knowldge on the track already!!!

Yep, thats me.. :down: I have some inside knowledge after playing navigator last time..lol

Hopefully they keep the cones same as last year..haha

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