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AHH CRAP!

I totally forgot what weekend this was on....

stupid drifter been takin all my time and thoughts, i swear i'll come to the next one.

I was first outright on day 1 :thumbsup::D:D third outright on day 2 (clutch seal problems, only had two runs dammit) and came 2nd overall for both days. They said its never been won by a lady before.

Mark did an awesome job in the stock GTR, being the first SAU Skyline and 6th Outright for the weekend, even though the speed limiter was cutting in and lagging before powering back up again. Well done Mark!!

Stu Inwood in his GTR was 2nd on day 1 & 2 and won outright for both days combined. Stu... you better be looking for even more ways to get fuel down her throat because I'm after you at the next one LOL

Marks OH SH!T moment at Murrays Corner

Oops

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Ooooops

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Oh sh!t

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Sh!!!!tttttt

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Phewwwwwwww

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Photographs taken by Geoff Benson - more found here http://www.blcc.com.au/gallery/SSprint061208/index_2.htm

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