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ah ok, i was heading up the road to get sum dinner and got overtaken by an N/a r34 and a green 4 door r34, then they saw the speed camera...then then i saw the flash, f**k i hope they dont do me, i was even doing the right thing that time lol.

Apart from the Waiting 3 hours to get on the track, being told not to leave your car, and having no food or Drink van out where most of the entrants spend half there time WAITING.. I had a ball

Sat on the track was awesome!! :thumbsup:

I told myself I'd never attend another one.

Got a bad taste in my mouth when at the 2nd one a fat fark bogan in a T-bucket (in the 'staging" section) nailed his throttle, going sideways, and opened up the rear quarter panel of my mint GTR like a can opener. He then tried to fark of and we had to chase him, then it resulted in a fist fight between him, his buddies and my buddy and I. Took me two months to get the money out of him

Farkin scum shit bevans.

Have to say i agree with Becks line ups were a dam joke. I had a pretty awesome weekend tho my 33gtst had its first ever dyno run and pulled 228.3hp which when all i have is a fmic, cat back, pod and 10psi i thought was pretty good. had a guy run less that night with a pfc bigger injectors etc etc.

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