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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 :laugh:

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lol, fkn great pic!

My employer doesn't like giving less than 2 weeks notice for taking leave, otherwise I'd go in a heart beat :laugh:

sickie ftw :laugh:

Doh... end of financial year... no way in hell il make it :laugh:

c'mon you know you want to.

So not in any particular order but a big thank you to

Ducan

Kel

Charles and his son

Ando

Chubbs

Andrew Hearne

Andrew Bungate

Raul

Adzam

Carly (Adams misses)

Chris & his girlfriend for helping with the stickers

Anna

Anyone who I forgot sorry..

Anna you just beat Beau again buy 0.1 of a second! Lol.

Damnit we were supposed to buy a new couch over the weekend but looks like that money has to go on a new windscreen.

James - I hope things got sorted, sorry they had the wrong belt. I hope you will be ready for Texi in August.

Had a great day with plenty of track time. Ended up using a whole tank of fuel, which is quite an effort in my car.

Thanks to the organisers for a well run event even though Corinne did tease my SR20 :laugh: .

We should try and do this more often.

Lol! After calling out your name for 5 minutes I thought it was the only call that would get your attention and it worked!

Thanks for the laps.. I had fun!

Thanks heaps to all who organised and helped out to make this event happen - what a great day.

Although it didnt really end well for me with a damaged turbo, clutch and water pump (see attached pics) I had an awesome time out there.

I want to see more pics though...

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Thanks heaps to all who organised and helped out to make this event happen - what a great day.

Although it didnt really end well for me with a damaged turbo, cltuch and water pump (see attached pics) I had an awesome time out there.

I want to see more pics though...

Ouch!

Thanks heaps to all who organised and helped out to make this event happen - what a great day.

Although it didnt really end well for me with a damaged turbo, clutch and water pump (see attached pics) I had an awesome time out there.

I want to see more pics though...

D'oh :)

Thats two turbos and one engine (?) which gave up on the day :)

Here's another video from group 4.. Chasing Jess around while she stalked a white 33GTR and a grey 34GTT. Jess looking very 'happy' around some of those corners! :)

http://www.mediafire.com/?91ydnhjznxm (56MB)

ouch Mick :)

What turbo was it?

Time to go GTRS :)

Garrett GT30/71R, Im going to get it re-built because I love the response I get out of it...

In the early sessions I could put my foot flat in third out of turn ten and I would have 18psi in the manifold almost instantly, great for getting a really quick corner exit. :)

Im not sure where the Im going to get the cash from though :)

Here's another video from group 4.. Chasing Jess around while she stalked a white 33GTR and a grey 34GTT. Jess looking very 'happy' around some of those corners! :)

http://www.mediafire.com/?91ydnhjznxm (56MB)

Oh awesome Vid Jon..But I dont think that is me :) That's Jay the other white GTR cause I never saw that R34 on the track..but I heard Jay mention it :)

Jay and I where both getting happy on those ripple strips up the top :)

Oh awesome Vid Jon..But I dont think that is me :( That's Jay the other white GTR cause I never saw that R34 on the track..but I heard Jay mention it :)

Jay and I where both getting happy on those ripple strips up the top :)

Aww really? Ah yeah, after looking at the full resolution video again it looks like the number plate is SIG-80E or something like that.. Oops! :)

Yeah not sure if i'm a fan of the new ripple strips... :)

Aww really? Ah yeah, after looking at the full resolution video again it looks like the number plate is SIG-80E or something like that.. Oops! :)

Yeah not sure if i'm a fan of the new ripple strips... :)

:) I wanted it to be me aswell ...Anymore vids Jon...You had some good lines on the track :) Well Done

did those cable ties hold up??

I like the big ripple strips I got pretty airborne up the top when I was chasing Boz :(

What happened to the r31?

I think it was on its last legs..But pretty sure the owner wanted it to die cause he has a better motor to go in it ;)

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