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Hey guys

Just thought Id share this awesome track with you. WE were driving it a Project D day.

Now before you ask

1. I don't heel toe on the straight because it helps the car brake better and don't do it on other parts because my knees nearly touch the steering wheel so cant really do it thanks to the bucket seats and my height.

2. Ferds doesn't come all the way onto boost with the T88 in the GTR due to noise restrictions at Marulan and its very loud.

Enjoy

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Long time no see Andrew!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Great vid, that track looks like a gokart track, nice work with the S13...

I don't blame the guy driving the GT-R in not going flat out, seems like it had street tyres...

Nice work....

Jack

I go to all the Project D days that I can get to ( when im no overseas or interstate for work)

Good people, good atmosphere, heaps of track time. Best days to go to.

Didn;t ahve my timing gear with me that time. Will take it next time. Half worn out, drifted out street tyres arent the best for times but I caught up with Paul's S14 on semi slicks which runs 1.10s at Wakefield so its reasonably quick.

Awesome track though. Most fun "grip" track ive driven cos its pretty wild and doesnt get boring

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