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Calsonic Team boss signing a shirt for me :)

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Calsonic and Motul Autech team bosses signing the program for me, car #1 (last year's winner) got pole position but then had some issues before the start and had to begin the race in the pits :rofl:

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tires for the Nismo GTR and dry ice for the a/c unit :O

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quickest gt400 car during qualifying

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was coming 3rd when I left at 20 laps

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Stands look empty :rofl: It is a shame because it is a great track for spectating, but it is a fair way from KL.

I am in Malaysia a fair bit with work and was hoping that i would get lucky and be in town when this was on...but no dice :) I adore Malaysia, great place and great people ! :O You need to post pics of the local Malaysian girls rather then the Japanese girls. LOL i am surprised that the team came with their own Japanese models ?!?!?!

Stands look empty :rofl: It is a shame because it is a great track for spectating, but it is a fair way from KL.

I am in Malaysia a fair bit with work and was hoping that i would get lucky and be in town when this was on...but no dice :) I adore Malaysia, great place and great people ! :O You need to post pics of the local Malaysian girls rather then the Japanese girls. LOL i am surprised that the team came with their own Japanese models ?!?!?!

hey mate

yeah not much people there as its only popular to the early 20s and 30s which I guess is good for people that were there....but queues were long today

yesterday was better with the pits and other areas

as for the girls, only a few that were malaysian.... wasnt game enough to ask the others that were just spectating as they were usually with the boyfriends/husbands ;)

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