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haha, im not aloud to drink at the moment remember,

I only got out of hospital 10 mins before your engine was sealed up.

I rekon Neil is well and truely passed out somewhere

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haha, im not aloud to drink at the moment remember, ....

'quite right too, I wouldnt have to dfeink either idf i was on the same shit you arw on.

good worj today, lookw like im going to make an sau terack day after all

The SLot Car will be there, how could I not. Lots of Nissans, crazy fool drivers, awesome track and soon to close. This will be the second time at Oran that week for me and the Mad Max mobile, and make 15 track days in last twelve months.

dnissi and others keep an eye on your mirrors.

Hey JP I'll give "keep an eye on your mirrors" a miss buddy. But can you do it for me,,,I'd hate to have a door slammed in my face.

Nice lttle vid John,,,I've got similar,,,just in reverse order. :blink::D:D

Neil.

haha, im not aloud to drink at the moment remember,

I only got out of hospital 10 mins before your engine was sealed up.

I rekon Neil is well and truely passed out somewhere

Passed out,,,I think not,,,.

here's a nice litttle vid.

Neil.

Nice work Neil, looks like heaps of fun to drive, gotta love the gear changes eh!

I seriously don't think I could ever go back to a conventional engine/gearbox car for circuit fun after driving a motorbike engined vehicle just way too much pointless crap to deal with just to get it to the track. When you think about it, 2 blokes can lift your entire engine/gearbox, its a dead stock road engine/gearbox/clutch and yet it's still able to mix it up with a 400+ kw car that has brakes bigger than my dinner plates.

Can't wait to hit OP.

excellent - andrew has a deadline now......

Car won't be ready :(

It won't have any suspension in it (as I'm finding it hard to get any kind of forward movement with the suspension distributor), so I'll just be puttering around, running in the new brakes, and checking engine temps

Should be fun to get the car moving anyway.

Paid ;)

Nice Neil, vid from open wheeler is trick. There was another session where I was chasing you for about 4 hot laps, and nothing in it. Do you have a vid of that? It won't show my car, as I was behind you, but interesting to see your times which can be measured from vid?

A motorsport engineer is coming to UAS tomorrow, checking roll centres etc, to squeeze a bit more out the speed boat.

It will be good to have Merli out again with us at the track, it has been a while.

ZED V GTR Oran

Yes I have more vids but I'm not really into posting them up. Actually I have heaps but they will stay in my collection.

I only posted it because you posted your fly-by.

We can have some more fun at O/Park,,,I will find it much harder with that long straight though. You pulled about ten maybe 12,,,nah more on wakie's straight.

Oh it's not an open wheeler by the way.

Neil.

Neil holds record in his class at OP GP....

Chris,,,John's just fishin for lap times,,,please don't tell me you had a stop watch whilst watching that vid JP. You did didn't you.

It's all good mate I'll be on 40 heat cycled tyres so it will be Radical 1,,,Zed 1.

I also own the class record on the shorty as well. But please keep in mind these are state supersprint records,,,3 laps is all ya get.

Neil.

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