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Well we finished in one peice, which didn't look likely on saterday when i went through a farmers fence. We came in 5th which wasn't too bad considering how much we stuffed up. My semi's didn't have enough life for the rain on Monday morning, so i went back to my trusty road nexens. Damo did a great job of the auto tests, and getting back in the car after our late transports.

Congrats to Jason and Stu for winning again.

Well what can i say. its taken me a week to get over last weekends event.

for all the people that thought about going in it and didnt. it is very much well worth the money and you have an absolute ball.

we however thanks to me had a balls up which cost us a trophy but for a pair of noobs who were just out having fun it was tops.

riding around for 3 days in bens car certainly made me appreciate GTRs a lot more. not that i never didnt but it just made me want one.

Bens car speaks for its self with the limited mods it sure does perform.

Thanks heaps to ben who let me get behind the wheel time and time again. even after a rev limiter 4WD launch. i think ben said. gezz that sure hooked up.

so thanks again to ben and congrats to jase and stu.

Well everyone a great week end was had by all[i think]

Jason and i were wrapted to take it out against.

Some tough competician and we still managed to have a good time and a barrel of fun.

GO THE GTR

Also thanks to jason for letting me drive the beast again

Stuart

Go the Datsun!!! Why would you spend 200k+ and then some, when you can win in R32 GTR for under 50k. Oh thats right, 3 times straight!! Cheers boys and it sounds like a good save to Jas.

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Go the Datsun!!! Why would you spend 200k+ and then some, when you can win in R32 GTR for under 50k. Oh thats right, 3 times straight!! Cheers boys and it sounds like a good save to Jas.

Go to 'you tube': gt-r crash.

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