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Was at Wakefield yesterday ;)

Took some shots and i thought i share them

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heheh so notice anything in this pic?? :)

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Here is mr_g spinning out on the last corner lol

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and him again zooming past like a maniac!!

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Now this thing was super duper quick!!

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That lotus was damn quick too.. sexy machine thats for sure!!

oh and check out the 4.2L v8 in the background.

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What the??? Looks mean doesnt it.. sounds mean thats for sure

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If you are keen on checking out more pics they are located here: www.sidd-rishi.com/blog

Havnt finished uploading all the pics just yet.. but getting there :bomb_ie:

Oh and im sure Mr_G broke the 1.10 sec mark easily!!

Great pics!

Purple Lotus is just too sexy.

How did the R34 go?

Love the pic of the Evo hard on the brakes :)

the 34 was super quick.. Had a lot of goodies on it!!

No idea on times, but it was probably one of the fastest out there that day..

The blue evo was another really quick car..

Who was the cheap bugger who caught the bus to the track??

hahahah no idea eh..

I was wondering the same thing!!

Who owns that GTR???

I wonder if he is on the forums.

I got his email addy etc.. will ask him if he is on the forums. If not i will ask him to join this wonderful forum :)

Edited by siddr20

I've seen that before... dude arrives in the chopper, drives his similarly expensive car around, and then jumps back in an flies home. The car must be brought by a lackey on the back of a truck or something..? Haha

what track day was that??

where was my invite? :sweat:

You could have bought my car and tracked it and chased mr g down! :)

The more important question is why do you have a pic of an mx5 in your display pic??

It was just a general open day at wakefield :)

wahhhhhhhhh i can't wait to attend my first track day ><;

so what import you getting next sidd?

Good question

Perhaps a 33 gtr (stock form)

Worked 34 gtt

chaser :sweat:

Or back to a series 2 33 (worked off its head)

Edited by siddr20
Awesome photo's sidd. Really nice.

Now the important question - joo come take photo at Oran Park on Wed 13th May?? :-)))

A few of us are doing a track day.

Thanks mate :sweat:

I would love to take photos for you, but it just depends how busy i get with uni work.

Its my last session of uni and its starting to get full on again.

But can i let you know few weeks before hand?

Sidd.

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