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last year there were only 5 or 6 ACT members and about 35 NSW... How would it work if its the same this year?

Im going for the "Fastest R32 Gtst" title again this year... But I think that Reece will be in his R32 this time and not the Starlet so there could be some stiff competition. :)

But ACT still did very well with only those few...

We go up against Vic's vs NSW with only a handful of people and we do well..

Fastest R32 ay...Good Luck!

Fire Extinguisher is definately a good thing to have anyway

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But ACT still did very well with only those few...

We go up against Vic's vs NSW with only a handful of people and we do well..

Fastest R32 ay...Good Luck!

Fire Extinguisher is definately a good thing to have anyway

I spose youre right we had a couple in the top ten last year (myself included)... Im keen as mustard this year :(

Im going for fastest R32 Gtst, not fastest R32 (although that would be nice). >_<

got another question, since a racing licence is required as well as a helmet, does that mean a fire extinguisher is needed as well?

The organisers will need to confirm, but my understanding is that as this isn't a "speed" event i.e. chicanes will be strategically placed to bring the pace down, that a fire extinguisher is probably not required for this particular event. Although a L2S is good value because you can use it elsewhere/other events i.e. Hillclimbs and AutoSports track days at Wakie, I think you can run with just the L2 at this even.

I reiterate though, confirm with the organisers.

Bugger, I would really like some good ACT based competition out there this year... Everyone knows that I was 2.5 seconds quicker than Michele and 4 seconds quicker than Reece last year :D

5 times the horsepower, Coilover suspension, Decent tyres, Decent brake Bias

4 Seconds behind in a car worth less than your turbo.......PRICELESS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Fastest Outright, I'm aiming HIGH

Going for slowest GTR, As lag will play a big factor in the tight turns... :(

RWD Mode, + Clutch kick = 0% lag

But seriously just pick the right gear and you will be fine, unless they spool at like 4000+ then its a bit iffy

^lol, 4.5 to 5 i get good boost... :) on hard at 5.5 :O

Oh, ok :D

I bet you, you could have no turbo and flog the starlet with power,

So if you don't beat the starlet, you can't blame LAG for your lap times

Edited by TURISMO
Oh, ok :laugh:

I bet you, you could have no turbo and flog the starlet with power,

So if you don't beat the starlet, you can't blame LAG for your lap times

No i will blame you for driving to fast...

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ACT, List.

5. Keith Hickling (BNR32t) - Received Payment

9. Reece McIntosh (Turismo) - Received Payment

14. Michele Guyer (Michele)

15. Mark Guyer (Tuk Tuk)

16. Brendan Donnan (Donnan) - Received Payment

18. Chris Jirgens (CeJay) - Received Payment

If i missed someone please add yourself.

Edited by BNR32t
RWD Mode, + Clutch kick = 0% lag

But seriously just pick the right gear and you will be fine, unless they spool at like 4000+ then its a bit iffy

So you think doing the back track in rwd would be better?

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