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I spoke to Russ on Friday on their way to super lap and he was pretty confident Mark will bring the car out in the afternoon and run some laps !!!

We dropped the Dyno out there tonight, all set and ready to go.

This is going to be a huge day guys, can't wait !!!

Dried out for the afternoon session and turned into a pretty good day. As always, extremely well organised and run by Paul and the people who volunteered their services for the day. Many thanks!

Thanks to Dave for his sick as Handle-less handless jack and his trolley jack. Thanks to Pear and his trolley jack as well, And thanks to Jay for the lending us some random tools during the day.

Kudo's to the time attack boys and girls, very well set up event

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Thanks to Dave for his sick as Handle-less handless jack and his trolley jack. Thanks to Pear and his trolley jack as well, And thanks to Jay for the lending us some random tools during the day.

Kudo's to the time attack boys and girls, very well set up event

+1

the na s15 wouldn't have been possible without you :P

saved me the cost of a tow truck, thanks again guys

+1

the na s15 wouldn't have been possible without you :D

saved me the cost of a tow truck, thanks again guys

All good mate! hope the repairs go well.

was a bloody great day!! can't wait for the next one.

Big THANKS to Paul and ALL the sponsors! (Link International and Mick from Signature)! :D

also a big thanks to the SAUQld guys that helped out with the BBQ (Jay, Lee, Eug, etc...) :)

finishing the day on a high - R35 GTR out on the track - it doesn't get any better!! :ermm:

looking forward to seeing more photos and vids.

Thanks again Paul!!

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