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  blk180 said:
Was good to have some battles with you Jason tho it would of been nice to Race the other AWD cars too.

I had a blast as well even thou you wipe the floor with me ( I was having too much fun doin some dorifto ), plus it was good to catch up for a couple of drinks too. :P

Maybe next time AWD show down finale :D .

Look forward to catch up again soon, maybe pizza cruise if youre free :happy: .

  blk180 said:
Was good to have some battles with you Jason tho it would of been nice to Race the other AWD cars too.

I would of liked to battle you aswell.

Plus i should of done a run with the Purple GTR, Thats a really nice looking car. I ment to ask how much power that was making? I know what turbos it had just not what it was making.

The battles were the best part in my opinion.

Would of liked to run a few more cars...

  D_I_F said:
How about you post up vids now!!!!

Do you want shitty little raw ungraded bits of crap? Or wait for high energy, well produced event re-cap dvd we can all be proud of?

Sometimes I doubt your commitment to sparkle motion.

Edited by MattD

TEXIKHANA MAY 2008 TIMES

Skidpans TEXI > DECA

Entrant 1st Run 2nd Run

1. 31.35 - 32.38

2. 34.93 - 36.42

3. 33.38 - 32.07

4. 33.23 - 35.57

5. 33.91 - 33.63

6. 35.59 - 34.03

7. 31.37 - 31.60

8. 33.93 - 31.67

9. 35.93 - 34.61

10. 33.44 - 35.19

11. 37.88 - 35.21

12. 33.99 - 32.73

13. 33.42 - 32.47

15. 33.52 - 33.20

18. 33.52 - 35.69

19. 33.38 - 32.20

21. 34.17 - 32.87

23. 31.70 - 31.88

24. 35.07 - 34.25

25. 40.37 - 35.44

26. 34.03 - 33.38

27. 37.01 -

28. 33.60 - 30.83

30. 36.52 - 35.36

36. 55.77 -

37.. 40.32 - 36.99

38. 38.49 - 34.54

39. 39.79 - 41.65

40. 36.99 - 38.43

Skidpans SUMP BAFFLE SYNDROME

Entrant 1st Run 2nd Run

1. 29.40 - 29.53

2. 34.43 - 33.99

3. 29.67 - 29.64

4. 37.51 - 34.68

5. 39.79 - 35.67

6. 34.82 - 32.93

7. 32.23 - 28.62

8. 29.78 - 29.60

9. 43.17 - 32.43

10. 31.30 - 34.82

11. 42.43 - 35.98

12. 31.91 - 31.25

13. 30.41 - 31.19

15. 32.97 - 31.76

18. 32.85 - 31.00

19. 32.75 - 31.63

21. 37.63 - 29.87

23. 29.63 - 28.91

24. 31.17 - 30.09

25. 34.11 - 32.84

26. 37.20 - 44.69

27. 29.83 - 34.33

28. 29.53 - 29.12

30. 44.87 - 33.23

37. 40.60 - 31.37

38. 35.52 - 39.62

39. 55.39 - 41.99

40. 34.77 - 32.91

BACK TRACK

Entrant 1st Run 2nd Run

1. 2.01.58 - 2.01.29

2. 1.51.84 - 1.51.38

3. 1.57.08 - 1.56.24

4. 2.06.76 - 1.59.17

5. 2.15.27 - 2.04.11

6. 1.61.09 -

7. 1.55.91 - 1.51.38

8. 1.57.46 - 1.52.02

9. 2.08.95 - 2.07.06

10. 2.03.20 - 1.57.18

11. 2.10.38 - 2.05.70

12. 2.04.83 - 2.02.10

13. 1.56.59 - 1.54.10

15. 1.58.11 - 1.52.74

18. 1.56.48 - 1.52.71

19. 1.64.51 - 1.52.19

20. 2.08.26 - 2.02.28

21. 1.59.74 - 1.56.31

23. 1.50.87 - 1.44.73

24. 1.52.73 - 1.51.43

25. 2.48.70 - 2.33.19

26. 2.10.09 - 2.05.45

27. 1.52.45 - 1.63.49

28. 2.07.09 - 1.53.69

30. 2.01.37 - 1.56.86

36. 1.53.87 - 1.51.14

37. 2.13.27 - 2.13.42

38. 1.49.87 - 1.47.58

39. 2.19.66 - 1.59.02

40. 2.06.40 - 2.04.93

323 2.07.45 - 2.06.89

  MattD said:
Do you want shitty little raw ungraded bits of crap? Or wait for high energy, well produced event re-cap dvd we can all be proud of?

Sometimes I doubt your commitment to sparkle motion.

LOL!

Dam it i got beat on the second skidpan!!!!!!!!!!! dam missed a cone on the frist run which F%$Ked me over. Tek GTR can never lose.

Dam the back track was heaps faster in the arvo.

7&23 better be GTRs not a pesky EVO

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