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if you get into the 55's you should dispell that. goodluck :blush:

I think you'll be changing the graphic in your signature soon Ryan... Can you send me the image of the Sileighty with a cross through it? I'll need it for mine after next Saturday.... GTR POWER !!

haha, will do. that would be a pissa. i dont even know what a sil80 badge looks like...

dane, my time was a high 55 at dutton, but that is dutton timing, i believe the HH timing was a 56.1 or.2

Oh and btw, the GTR logo was for beating thomson outright at DECA :yes:

Hey all.

A mate mentioned this was on and we're hoping to have a run. Him in a GTiR and me in my s4 RX7. My entry will be absolute last minute due to waiting for a master cylinder. Hoping it turns up in time! Otherwise we'll come for a look at the very least!

Cheers, Glen.

Few quick questions for the regulars..

Being a first timer, do I enter Novice or Skyline class? I don't see a 'Driver training' class, unless novice covers that?

Doesn't say specifically on the forms, but is there a session set aside solely for passenger laps?

Address of the track?

Think that's about it for now...

Good to see Dezz you are coming i will see you there if i get the car on the dyno tomorrow night with the adaptronic in it cutting it fine.

Pretty easy to get there here is the link to the gippsland car club site that should help you out.

http://www.gippslandcarclub.com.au/contact.html

It should be the same as any other track day just enter in the skyline class

She'll buff right out! haha

Smashed up cars are the go these days anyway haha.

Dezz.

Skyline class always unless if you're doing DT at a track day.

They may have a session for passengers but they normally decide that on the day.

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