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Thats alright man, wait til I have it all set up with some gripy tyres next time, Will be alot faster

:) yey! can't wait !!

Nah, that guy was a toss, Zane was the guy with the jumper

Oh right, i looked at him, im like dude you serious! me in my jumper + 10 shirts lol, his in a singlet mmm :D

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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

I drove car number 7.

So this event will be held again in August ??

Tim.

Good good only R32s that beat me and bring the next one. I was 28

TURISMO thats a great time on the back track 1.44 in the morning was super fast!!

Thanks man, that's when my tyres were only bald, not delaminated

Full frame/Graig did you get any shots of my car doing a little smoke show? I really love that pic of my car on the freeway! and that you shopped the dent out of my bonnet in one of the pics LOL

Thanks again for the jack :thumbsup:

Its about time!

If you find one for like $500 thats manual let me know, ill get one aswel. Yes im serious

i got a manual wagon that i will sell as is for $500. at the mo its got cut springs and a rooted cat and rear muffler. i was gonna replace shocks and springs with peddats lowered springs and KYB shocks and fix the exaust and sell for $1500 with rego and RWC

altho it is in canberra. either way let me know if you interested

DM

Anyone who has footage or good stills and wants to contribute to the club version of the DVD, contact me ASAP via PM or email , matt AT ignitiondvd.com

wooop! :w00t::rofl::laugh:

I'll burn you a CD and hand it over at the AGM if you're there. :D

If you're not i'll give it to Adam or Sammeh to pass on. ;)

Its about time!

If you find one for like $500 thats manual let me know, ill get one aswel. Yes im serious

no one will ever get a bargain again like my first Skyline- a manual R31 GXE sedan with 9 months rego for $750 :w00t:

should have kept it...

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