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What an AWESOME day!!!!!

Thanks heaps to Ando, Chubbs and Clapa for helping me out on my first track day!!!! Can't wait for the next one...Looking to get some good semi's this time and maybe get rid of that stock suspension (if money permits)...oh no...actually got to replace those rotors!!!! BUT hang on ...first of all, I better spend some money on a detailer to get rid of all that dust and grass that's floating around in my car :D

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LOL didn't that dusbuster work george!?? Ha ha

Was good meeting you mate! And after having jb in yr car your times dropped!! Well done!

LOL ..I got ripped off with that dustbuster!!!!! Yeah Bozman was awesome, he gave me some handy tips....I'll definately go faster next time because I'll put the bad thoughts out of my mind (i.e. thinking I'm going to write off my car and maybe hurting myself) and give it that 20-30% more... can't wait for the next track day

You guys sound like you had a ball!! :)

Spewn I wasnt out there :)

So did you all learn new things??

Great Times guys! Keep up the good work :)

yeah learnt that car control comes mainly from the feet, not the hands....

LOL ..I got ripped off with that dustbuster!!!!! Yeah Bozman was awesome, he gave me some handy tips....I'll definately go faster next time because I'll put the bad thoughts out of my mind (i.e. thinking I'm going to write off my car and maybe hurting myself) and give it that 20-30% more... can't wait for the next track day

amen to that mate! now that you have experienced the rush of being on a track, those first time jitters will be gone for good and you can have confidence in your ability!

Just remember to drive within your capabilities and dont push or be pushed too hard... thats when things go ugly :)

amen to that mate! now that you have experienced the rush of being on a track, those first time jitters will be gone for good and you can have confidence in your ability!

Just remember to drive within your capabilities and dont push or be pushed too hard... thats when things go ugly :)

I've been talking to Chubs and I'm seriously considering entering the June 12th Oran Park GP day...A little nervous though since I only just started getting the hang of the South Circuit and now I got some more track to learn . AND, I'm also seriously considering getting an EVO dedicated track car, but then i'd have to get rid of my daily EVO....

I've been talking to Chubs and I'm seriously considering entering the June 12th Oran Park GP day...A little nervous though since I only just started getting the hang of the South Circuit and now I got some more track to learn . AND, I'm also seriously considering getting an EVO dedicated track car, but then i'd have to get rid of my daily EVO....

You should do it mate!! Seriously for $100 + membership this is by far the cheapest ever chance to run on OP GP!!!! To be honest OP South has the trickiest parts IMO. apart from the kink at the end of the straight, the rest is pretty straight forward!

LOL you cant sell the EVO already!!!! Just do some mods to your current one and you will be hooting around very quickly!!!

You should do it mate!! Seriously for $100 + membership this is by far the cheapest ever chance to run on OP GP!!!! To be honest OP South has the trickiest parts IMO. apart from the kink at the end of the straight, the rest is pretty straight forward!

LOL you cant sell the EVO already!!!! Just do some mods to your current one and you will be hooting around very quickly!!!

yeah i'll sort out my membership on monday and fax it through and then see if i can get the day off for the 12th June...

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