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Pics r here , u guys can just link to em and add some comentry if u like :burnout:

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Thats me driving Jays car, the track was a shortend version of the full circuit and measured about 700m i think. It was VERY tight, i didn't get any higher then 3rd gear all day, was hitting about 160kph down the straight.

My car didn't make it unfortunetly, a flat tyre and the late arrival of my air oil seperator led to Jay and i taking turns trying to keep his car off the wall all day :)

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Originally posted by BelGarion

ill get the pics of the waterpump change at the warwick repco up tommorow

and ill get onto converting some of the vid into quicktime format

I'll take it that the operation was successful....and slip made it home ok. Well done guys :)

chaos the track is short cos its like a sprint track, and for the price its a great track, the full track is $80 for half day its certainly worth it. What do you ppl think if i could like try and organise a track day there maybe in month or so ?

sounds good nismoman18, Ross said the full track would be open for raceing on 14th of December but if u can organise something sooner i would be keen.

this little car ROCKED!

R33 turbo and a belt driven supercharger feeding into a HUGE intercooler that then feed 2 BMW carbies. It sounded AWESOME on the track, massive brakes on it insured for some crazy late brakeing and drifting action too.

The TAZ Performance RX7 was a higlight too, smokeing em up in a straight line up the hill, i think that car is being preped for jamboree... it certainly looked like a drag setup.

hahaha, yep was a great DAY!! gotta try drive my car to school and back, it also got really hairy on the way home down the range with very limited brakes haha. Glad to hear u got Slips car back topgether alright. Nice pics aswell, cheers.

No never,.... it will be getting a carbon fibre bonnet and hopefully boot lid &spoiler, Then the paint scheme will be black and silver, not decided how it will be yet but the bar will be black

We tidy drivers didn't get shouted at....

we even got invited back :(:)

Glad you got home alright....the retro looks very nice

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