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Entry list for this is looking pretty tasty :D few GTR's in the list http://www.gsr-evo-club.net/viewtopic.php?f=111&t=11514

Better get my ass into gear and get my car ready.

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Gonna miss this

apparently my work doesn't like people quitting, and you get all this shit shift in your last 2 weeks :laugh: so now i'll be stuck in an office from 12 - 8.30 on a public holiday while you guys are out at the track :)

This event is on Monday guys. Come out and see some awesome cars, spectator entry is free :P The weather look like its going to be great so i'll be looking to beat my PB with the help of some new goodies on my car :)

Monday Fine. Partly cloudy. Min 11 Max 18

There are 7 Skylines on the entrants list

1 - R35 GTR, 1 - R33 GTR, 4 - R32 GTR's and my R32 GTS4.

Official entry list copied from the GSR/EVO website:

Tuner House Competitors:

1. Phillcom Rally - EVO 9 #136 AWD

2. Infinity Signs - EVO 10MR #208 AWD

3. Phillcom Rally - MY04 STI #227 AWD

4. Lakeview Chiropractic - S4 RX7 #77 2WD

5. Phillcom Rally - MY98 WRX #6 AWD

6. Phillcom Rally - EVO 6 #666 AWD

7. Lakeview Chiropractic - FD3S RX7 #7 2WD

8. Infinity Signs - S4 RX7 #749 2WD

9. Willall Racing - EVO 10 #1 AWD

10. Willall Racing - R35 GTR #2 AWD

11. SA Motorsport Tyres - MY97 STI #128 AWD

12. S & J Automotive - MY02 STI #35 AWD

13. Adelaide Radial Tyre - GT4 #69 AWD

14. Adelaide Radial Tyre - Silvia #13 2WD

15. Phillcom Rally - MY03 STI #3 AWD

16. Phillcom Rally - R32 GTR #66 AWD

17. Adelaide Radial Tyre - VR4 RS #132 AWD

18. Willall Racing - R33 GTR #33 AWD

19. Willall Racing - R32 GTR #50 AWD

Time Attack Competitors:

20. MY99 WRX #18 AWD

21. MY00 STI #106 AWD

22. Ralliart Colt #26 FWD

23. CE Mirage Turbo #10 FWD

24. Evo 6.5 #9 AWD

25. Evo 7 #88 AWD

26. Evo 9 #42 AWD

27. 911SC #65 RWD

28. Evo 9 #64 AWD

29. R32 GTR #320 AWD

30. R32 GTS4 #32 AWD

31. Legacy RS #555 AWD

32. 911 GT3 #45 RWD

33. Boxter S #53 RWD

34. Evo 6 #23 AWD

35. R32 GTR #8 AWD

36. Evo 9 #146 AWD

Time Attack Reserve List:

37. TX3 KF2 #TBA AWD

38. R34 GTR #TBA AWD

39. VL Turbo #TBA RWD

40. EVO 10RS # / AWD - WITHDRAWN

41. MY04 STI # / AWD - WITHDRAWN

42. Evo 9 # / AWD - WITHDRAWN

43.

Time Attack Course Cars:

44. Australian Motors Mitsubishi - Evo 10MR #0A

45. Australian Motors Mitsubishi - Ralliart Lancer #0B

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One of those R32s is Keir's 9 second aussie delivered GTR & as he is driving his R35

& Martin is driving the EVO X, he is putting Steve Glenney behind the wheel.

Last time they took this car out the diffs were not working but it is all good now

& has been detuned from over 550rwkw (undriveable!) to around 450rwkw so

this will be one to watch out for.

My R33 has brand new brakes & is mostly untested so will see how I go with it.

Looking forward to a great day.

If you have not seen or heard Keir's GTR before it is worth coming out just for that.

It is one insane sounding car. I heard it on the noise yesterday & there is nothing like it.

decent day at the track. got a bunch of pics, but yeah, 28kb/s sorta sucks for uploading.

congrats to munro for running a 15.8 in the 35, right on the heels of kiers 15.77. :P

and hard luck to the dude in the colt, hopefully you can get it all cleared soon and get your other beast on the track.

What a day! Some unbelievably good cars out. Highlights being John Munro's and Keir Wilson's cars down the first straight.... ridiculously quick!! :P Oh, and seeing the Colt roll - was in shock seeing that - poor bugger. Anyways, some pics.

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One of those R32s is Keir's 9 second aussie delivered GTR & as he is driving his R35

& Martin is driving the EVO X, he is putting Steve Glenney behind the wheel.

Last time they took this car out the diffs were not working but it is all good now

& has been detuned from over 550rwkw (undriveable!) to around 450rwkw so

this will be one to watch out for.

My R33 has brand new brakes & is mostly untested so will see how I go with it.

Looking forward to a great day.

You did well John. The car being as untested as a virgin prior to prom night also showed great signs of potential. I'm looking forward to seeing the numbers into the 15's next outing....no pressure =) Will see you back at the workshop.

Nuts car for the day has to be the 450kw RB25/30 Onevia. If he had more than 3 meters of traction for the whole day i'd be surprised. Not quick but you just have to love it.

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