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great day, thanks to all that came and thanks to all that ran the day!

I took 1,133 pictures.. and that was only from the first half of the day lol..

I'll start sorting through and post some up :wub:

Hope everyone made it home with no dramas.

stoopid EMO failvia..... :wub:

something very broken in front left wheel hub area... epic shuddering and crap under brakes so only ended up getting about 10 laps in all day :D Mustered out a 1:10 which is 3 secs quicker than previous PB, but not my sub 1:10 i was after..... Hopefully once the car can brake normally, get a decent alignment, a sub 1:10 is in order!

Bloody awesome day, seeing everyone with grins from ear to ear, makes it all worth while!! Overall it seemed to run very smoothly. everyone seemed to be well behaved and fun was had by all x11ty!!

I even had the boys in blue pull me over for a 'chat' on the ride height and DB's.... that just topped off my day to a T...

All in all well done to everyone, Chubbeh in the MXfail with 1:16's.. Clapa doing the V8 boys proud with a great 1:12 and the rest of the peeps that were out there having a blast!!!

Bring on SAU Track Day - Round 2!!

Beer Time

KBAI

great day, thanks to all that came and thanks to all that ran the day!

I took 1,133 pictures.. and that was only from the first half of the day lol..

I'll start sorting through and post some up :D

Hope everyone made it home with no dramas.

PICS OR BAN!! :wub:

What a top day never had so much fun,sorry bought the trek through the dirt and grass first lap,now some thanks,ian ta for all your tips and for not screaming when i made a big boo boo,sean for sorting timing,allso pete for doing same,you guys are legends,owe you all beers,i hope no one thought i was being rude on the strait,was just seeing how fast i could go,and to the crew who did allthe organising top job.Looking forward to next event,you are all really freindly helpfull people,danny thank you so much for taking all my stuff out,owe you a beer too.And it was really nice chatting to every one.Genelle :wub:

Getting the car ready..

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Getting the other gear ready

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Line up for the scrutineering. (BIG THANKS FOR CHUBBS and the others that helped out with this as it can be very time consuming!)

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and some track time..

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More to come..

ps. sorry the first two cars I showed on the track are not skylines lol

Awesome day guys, another big thanks to all the organisers.

Huge thanks to Dan as well for actually showing me the correct lines compared to what i thought were the correct lines. Really helped mate! "Turn in late, later, later, later - NOW" :wub:

Ando, i think you're epic shuddering was contagious. I had no drama's all day, until i slowly hit the brakes for the first time on the way home. I'm hoping it's a warped disc or 4 (feels like it). But i think i also felt shuddering on deceleration. I'm hoping it's my imagination.

The car held up great all day, but def need decent tyres and suspension.

what an orsm day, had a blast!

A huge thanks to everyone in organising and making the day run smooth and eazy (have you done this before? :wub: )

hopfuly the 2door will running for the next one so i dont have to put up with fail suspension....

+1 SAU trackday Round 2!

Thanks everyone for coming, its great fun being on the track hey??

I think it wad John - kuma J who said "no one warned me it woul be this addictive!!"

:wub:

Im epic tired, beer time!

haha yeah that was me. i just couldnt get enough. that and i could tell i was getting heaps better as the day went on.

im just going through my videos from my in car camera to get a rough time of my lap times to see how i compare to a few of you. once i upload them to you tube i'll put up some links. got some good footage of a few guys i was behind too.

abd yeah big thanks to everyone that put the day on. was fantastic for my first ever track day. i will defiantly be coming to the next one for sure

John, yeah mate link to youtube when ya done mate, that will be cool!!

great pics SAMSAM!

LOL @ me and getting my camera ready hahahaha

go the dodgy teamPSR home made camera mount!!! hahah

beer 2 engaged.

again, glad you guys and gals enjoyed it!Time to tell all the other sauers how much fun they missed out on!

I think track days are better than cruises LOL

stoopid EMO failvia..... :wub:

something very broken in front left wheel hub area... epic shuddering and crap under brakes so only ended up getting about 10 laps in all day :D Mustered out a 1:10 which is 3 secs quicker than previous PB, but not my sub 1:10 i was after..... Hopefully once the car can brake normally, get a decent alignment, a sub 1:10 is in order!

Bloody awesome day, seeing everyone with grins from ear to ear, makes it all worth while!! Overall it seemed to run very smoothly. everyone seemed to be well behaved and fun was had by all x11ty!!

I even had the boys in blue pull me over for a 'chat' on the ride height and DB's.... that just topped off my day to a T...

All in all well done to everyone, Chubbeh in the MXfail with 1:16's.. Clapa doing the V8 boys proud with a great 1:12 and the rest of the peeps that were out there having a blast!!!

Bring on SAU Track Day - Round 2!!

Beer Time

KBAI

holy shit ando!!!!!

where the hell did 1.10 come from!!!!

well done dude!!!

glad to hear your car dramas weren't anything to do with an engine!!!

and clappa! man, pumping out the 1.12s! awesome dude!

any dramas for you??

chubb... how are you settling into the new car?!?!? bit different hey?? no dramas?

I wish i was there!

Well thanks everyone for coming and thanks for behaving yourselves. I'm glad you all had fun, sux about the few that had troubles, myself included in that. Fatz ghetto coilpack fix saved my day. I couldn't seem to push out any better than a 1:09.6 today but I had fun nontheless. Ando you are going to get that car into the 1:08's, I'm sure of it.

Thanks Dan for you help - sux about the failboat. Cheers for the beers too, onto number 3 now and feeling a little better although Cali is still working at cooking me dinner. :wub:

Duncan, a world champion as usual. Spent all day helping people. Thanks mate.

Chubbs good work on flags and scruitineering. Pity about the car...

Everyone who helped out on the flags from time to time, thanks.

The weather - thank you god, I have never been to a more perfect Wakefield day.

And lastly David... just lift off a bit mate.. lift off... BRAKES... BRAKE... PUT YOUR FOOT ON THE BRAKE!

What a top day never had so much fun,sorry bought the trek through the dirt and grass first lap,now some thanks,ian ta for all your tips and for not screaming when i made a big boo boo,sean for sorting timing,allso pete for doing same,you guys are legends,owe you all beers,i hope no one thought i was being rude on the strait,was just seeing how fast i could go,and to the crew who did allthe organising top job.Looking forward to next event,you are all really freindly helpfull people,danny thank you so much for taking all my stuff out,owe you a beer too.And it was really nice chatting to every one.Genelle :wub:

No probs :D . Happy to help, a glad it worked Genelle. Hope all went well in the end.

Thanks SAU for a great time!!

Being a track 'neuby', I'm glad I finally had a chance to take the beast out to a track day.

I was all over the place and chewing up my brakes and tyres, but eased up on the wear and tear once Benm came onboard for a few laps.

Thanks very much for the tips and patience!

Car held up okay, and I spun off a couple of times lol (damn turn 1!).

I went through a front set of new project mu's 400deg pads in 3 sessions, had the bendix ultimates as back up luckily!

I got timed on my last session with the 18's and street rubber, and rear wheel drive lol. Got a 1:23, with a best of 1:12.

Good to see some new faces too, well done everyone!!

Pics to come...

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