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Chris (VZSS) - Was fun chasing you around the track.. was very very close by the end of the day!!! Hope to get a chance to beat you before I ship off or sell the car haha :)

haha..For sure mate...Chubbs is gonna let me know the next time he has OP or EC practice days on..So if its no Wakie, then masybe one of them..But it was fun watching you in my mirrors and seeing you there..lol..I reckon you have more in it though.. :D

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Awesome day, as usual. Had some brake problems by the last session (i had none) and i got a broken windscreen but it was all worth it.

Did anyone catch my epic fail and recover on turn 1 on video, i want it sooooo bad, couldnt have done better if i tried

Thanks to all who organised, it was a very smoothly run event, now hurry up and do another one

Didn't catch it on video, but it was quite impressive. Just looked awesome!!!!!!!

Definitely get some hi temp fluid and decent pads.... I can't remember who but one of the 32's in Group 4 was having massive brake fade all day also....

yeah, should run quite a bit better... the ass was all over the shop to say the least, only able to put the power down in a straight line! .. Boost was wound down... but we did have the brakes/camber sorted... :D Still haven't added the last 10psi to the tune yet either. Started out at 16psi in the beginning of the day, think it was down to 12psi by the end of day trying to get some exit speed :D

All in all it was a great learning day for the car... and Daves dorifto skills !!!

Sorry to the guys in Group 4 about the brake fade, could only stick it to you guys for 1 or 2 laps and then I was on the floor!!!!!! Car was only on the road a week before, still needs a lot to sort. Will hopefully give you guys hell next time and hope to see you all at Texi 2 :)

yeah little bit more practice for me would be good... need a little more power for the straight though :) everyone pulled away from me on the straight but i was going well through the corners

haha..awww :D

At least you are going well through the corners and getting your lines right..That the part that needs the most work on the track

Thanks to everyone for an awesome day! Was the smoothest run track day i've been to and good to see everyone going out and giving it their best, but also using their heads and not causing many delays! I had an awesome day, managed to set a new PB of 1:14.8 which i'm stoked with considering the car is completely stock! Also managed to chew out a rear brake pad and hence probably written off the rotor, i have a nice grinding noise from the left rear when i brake now, but all worth it!

Great to catch up with all the familiar faces and some new ones! I'm flying back to WA on monday, so time to tuck the car away again :D, tell me if there are any events that people know of in Sep!

kbai

oh ps. more pics and video already! I've got some onboard footage, with some good shots of other cars on the track, but waiting for Greg to get them off the camera :)

BAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHA ROFLBURGER WITH LOLCHEESE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!111

Chubbs, where do you come up with this crap? LOLCHEESE??? WTF!!! :)

Have you been drinking again??

one more for shitsngiggles..

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Anna or Dave, whoever was driving, the aftermath of that was very impressive! wish I had actually watched it happen hahaha.

here is the pic i took for you guys on the way home, showing where some mud was still found :D

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Almost had you in the last session Ian :D

You almost had me? You never had me - you never had your car... Granny shiftin' not double clutchin' like you should. You're lucky that hundred shot of NOS didn't blow the welds on the intake! You almost had me?

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first time on the track, and i've found out why lots of track cars don't have sun roofs, can't sit properly with a helmet on :D head kept hitting the roof.

also a big thanks to reece (turismo) for showing me the lines and taking me out in his car, 1 word, awesome. now to figure out whats wrong with my brakes and seating position and i'll be out there again!!!

ok got a few pics... none actually at the track though...doh!

Friday night.....

Starting....

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Getting there.....

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Team spesh :D

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After dinner.....

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Dave realising that the dori dori slide had some downsides!!! Like cleaning the car!!

This was just the engine bay!

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And then at the car wash this afternoon...

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Finally clean again!!

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