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Great day out guys. Got to see some new faces and the usual bunch :blink: Thanks to the organisers of the event, and those who helped out with flag marshalling.

Got a timed lap of 1:27 lol on street tyres. (Those people with semi's, lucky them!!!)

Post up them pics!

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yeah well organised event peepz :)

have heaps of fun as usuall, i was doing 1.30 constant on 8psi lol, dammn knock is restricting my boost level :blink:, thanks Duncan for giving me useful tips in the morning, though some how i had to learn it the hard way lol.

heres some pics from my phone

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thanks to everyone! great day today had a good time.

I too will hopefully have slicks or semi's for the next one, think i went about as fast as i could with what i had so im stoked

but as usual...

SHOW US YOUR PICS

wooooow....what a day. A uber wether with a uber oganising...that bloody drivers briefing felt uber long but I hope you took something home because my car...was already full. I hot put in the uber master series and I nearly shit my uber undies but all was uber cool.

I loved the day and I would not missed for nothing in the word. Got home uber safe and damn counts for something.

Thanks guys I try to be....uber cool. Huhhhh when in the next event ? I am INNNNNNNNNNNNN

Damn how many times I used the word UBER Chris?

hehehehehehehe

Eug!

Well what can i say where do i start,ok a huge thank you to all the organisers you all did a top job,there are so many really nice people in this club,it was nice to see peeps i know and new ones as well,i feel very welcome in the club,even though i'm old and slow i'm picking up more stuff all the time.My first session i was scared silly when i spun out :) but the next one i did much better,and then i was to tired to do any more.I had a ball and hope i did'nt p to many people off.Look forward to the next one. cheers all genelle. :blink:

Ohhhh Adam U have no ideea. I even washed the car for you but u did not nottice. I LOVE YOU GUYS. I wonder why I stayed under a rock so many years....what a waste.......sorry a uber waste!

Genelle u are doing an excelet work. All secret is not to stop. You are a very brave woman! UBER WOMAN

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Hey Guys,

Great day, and i'm sure all the drivers had a great day! I didn't really have a chance to meet anyone as i was busy taking photos, but i'm sure that you all saw me, guy with the white jumper on (with my missus) with a big white lens. I got 1000 photos to process, i'll edit a few soon as i am about to have dinner and post some up

Great day, thanks to the organisers, cars were freaking amazing, that matte black 300ZX was getting so close to the last turn wall!

Pics up soon!

Hey Guys,

Great day, and i'm sure all the drivers had a great day! I didn't really have a chance to meet anyone as i was busy taking photos, but i'm sure that you all saw me, guy with the white jumper on (with my missus) with a big white lens. I got 1000 photos to process, i'll edit a few soon as i am about to have dinner and post some up

Great day, thanks to the organisers, cars were freaking amazing, that matte black 300ZX was getting so close to the last turn wall!

Pics up soon!

Tell me your zoom captured my incident on the first turn towards the end!!

Ohhhh Adam U have no ideea. I even washed the car for you but u did not nottice. I LOVE YOU GUYS. I wonder why I stayed under a rock so many years....what a waste.......sorry a uber waste!

Genelle u are doing an excelet work. All secret is not to stop. You are a very brave woman! UBER WOMAN

Eug

I did actually, and you weren't the only one. There were some very very nice clean lines there today.

Im soooo spewing the car was not finished in time. I was actually at the gates at 8am waiting to hand over my spot.

I was contemplating taking the shit box round the track but it wouldnt be the same :blink:

Jeff saw your new paint scheme, looks tough! :)

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