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Was that on the warm up Dane? haha.

yeh was a pretty good day.

fighting with high water temps tho...

would have liked a 1.40.x but could only really get 2-3 laps in.

russ killed me in the super sprint....heaheah

coming into v8 turn one, i was like, yeh i know i can break later here and catch up to him....nup!!!

totally psyched me out.

lol

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haha. You were on me till I got some temp in the tyres. It was driving like a boat for first half of that lap.

from about 40 second in

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Was that on the warm up Dane? haha.

haha. You were on me till I got some temp in the tyres. It was driving like a boat for first half of that lap.

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Was that on the warm up Dane? haha.

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Haha I followed the Evo's line as I was fairly close to him, and when I saw him spinning in front of me I tapped the brakes and went too!

Well done again Russ, nice times mate. I was happy with the Rexxy's performance for the day, wouldn't mind taking it out on semi's at some point... and a 42 would have been nice but I'm glad I stopped to preserve the tyres, my wallet is thanking me.

Just looking at results. There were only 4 cars quicker than me (+snowy and Aaron).

And only 1 of them was a WRX. Now that's satisfying! haha

Hey I didn't get a time so you were quicker than me on the day. Take the win while you can! :)

lol i was laughing at the yellow evo. then i saw you arse going around and started to laugh harder!!!

heahea

was a classic.

Tough luck Snowy, hope it goes better next time.

Here's how the spin looked from my perspective:

So come on Russ, the 37.1 was with the 10k:9k springs or have you put softer in ?

Exactly as I recieved them mate. I just threw em in and got an alignment by traction tyres. I've got some cusco caster rods to go in soon with some 33 LCA's. See how that goes.

Russ amazing effort mate.

Thanks bro!

results summary

my compliments to SAU

i was wondering what happened to some of you during the day.

Cars with no results make me nervous ;)

In the end i figured you didnt complete your first lap

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