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Marty..

Battle 3 .. its Black STi vs Blue WRX (Not Black WRX) :)

Daz is kicking Brentons ass there not mine :laugh:

I am pretty sure i get my ass kicked by a girl in that round :banana:

Pete

Pete sorry about that was late I was drunk....

fixed now tho

Leewah...Deal with it :banana:

in the battle 2 vids of prpl 33 GTR vs 300zx, someone behind the camera goes "i never knew a slow car could do that"... haha thanks :D also i never realised that my na zed is loud enough to drown out a gtr from the other side of the skidpan hehe. nice vids btw Martin :P

i'll definately come up to watch/help out at deca masters... will be an awesome event and it's always good to watch the faster cars. hopefully uni exams are over before november 15th deca so i can have another go.

yeah paul said the same thing, it's nothing serious though which is why i kept driving. it's because the zed has pcv pickups on the passenger side cam cover so on hard right hand turns it picks up too much oil and it gets sucked into the plenum and smokes like a chimney... same thing happened at deca last feb but it was worse because the long wang was clockwise last time. not the best look when your driving around blowing smoke but my engine is actually very healthy compression-wise and doesn't burn a drop around town. i'm gonna change the pickups so that they're on the middle 2 cam covers when i get some time off uni and that will stop it from smoking next time :P

Your car was also blowing some pretty severe smoke in the arvo battles, in case ya dont already know... everytime you were on the opposite start block to me so i couldnt tell ya as you were driving off :D

Hanging around DECA threads a bit late at night aren't you Daz?

Wouldn't be waiting for the results by any chance would you?

Might just let you wait a little longer....... They are finished, but I need to confirm one result with Snowy in the morning and then I will post them up.

Hanging around DECA threads a bit late at night aren't you Daz?

Wouldn't be waiting for the results by any chance would you?

Might just let you wait a little longer....... They are finished, but I need to confirm one result with Snowy in the morning and then I will post them up.

Yep I beat you all morning :P

Hanging around DECA threads a bit late at night aren't you Daz?

Wouldn't be waiting for the results by any chance would you?

Might just let you wait a little longer....... They are finished, but I need to confirm one result with Snowy in the morning and then I will post them up.

Haha! :P

I saw a cone hit & a tonne of tyre smoke when he missed a chicaine!

That's a WD as the timing won't be accurate! :(

I'm going to fight for this one! :P

The one technical issue with your fight Daz is that the lock-up/missed chicane was on the 80% non-timed practise run :P

The good news is I did have 2 other stuff ups during the day so I'm no threat to winning the day anyways.

OK here are the results....

Click Here

Well done to all.

Stand outs for me are:

Daz - Good times all day without one mistake.

Ryan - Let someone else win RWD.

Chris Stacey - Great results for a first time.

Russell - Some great times

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