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haha we had all the R** skylines represented lol.

1xR30 sedan (arvo session)

2xR31s (but mine fried the water pump on the first 3 laps so no more runs :D )

2xR32s

1xR34

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also had to get my car towed home at 7pm from the sutton rd lol, tried to make it home but got 10kms and the car died.

hoping its just run out of battery cause it wouldn't start.

will post pics after i finish my last exam this friday

whoops forgot theo's R33 lol haha

yea im hoping i havent seized the engine cause it wasn't cranking over last night. but the battery was very low as well, as my headlights were very very dim, so im hoping a jump start will get it going again.

whoops forgot theo's R33 lol haha

yea im hoping i havent seized the engine cause it wasn't cranking over last night. but the battery was very low as well, as my headlights were very very dim, so im hoping a jump start will get it going again.

AND my 33!!!!! Almost connected the wholleeee track in my last run! Thanks Turismo for your help!

lol no idea about the supra pics as i was in the car most of the time the supra was out there. dunno if eiji took pics of the supra or not either.

there might be someone on canberra cruises with pics of it

I didn't see a Supra. I was only around for the morning session and had to leave in the afternoon.

LOL Dan, I can't believe you just uploaded a majority of the pics. I think there should still be some more pics...

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