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I called duncan steve.. haha

i nearly did the opposite... i didnt know stevo-o wore glasses.. haha.

lol

ran out of booze at 2pm

pits were awesome with heaps of shit to check out... and lots of skinny arse chick with no boobs!

do people not eat pies anymore?

car on the track were quite thin on the ground whick made the 40 bux entry a joke

i didnt get a chance to say hi to you fatz (even though i was watching the drifting about 2m away from you) you looked major pimp with your goatee and closed in shoes.

heres a few of the pics i took on saturday... yet to go through fridays shots properly... they go so frickin fast its hard to get good shots.

love the tomei wrx stepping out, shame its a bit fuzzy.

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cheers

Linton

wow very impressive times from the international guys, they certainly brought their A games... just from looking at the pics it seems like the real development advantage is all aero (as has already been mentioned)... unfortunately for the aussie teams, aero is big money and only those with big budgets, access to wind tunnels and lots of time for testing are going to prevail... that said well done to the SAU guys, you made them work for it!

that DTM car you posted Roy is out of control! talk about aero, its got about 10 wings bolted on the back!

ps. why whenever I read a motorsport section thread I always get the urge to buy an Aeromtions wing and a Nitto anything..........

Was awesome to see some of the profile Japanese cars in person, and getting up close in the pits it was interesting to see just how much time has obviously been invested in aero. That R Magic RX7 was really trick with modified profile on every surface edge, yet from a distance seemed to look more standard that the other Jap cars.

Will say the early Sunday morning flight hurt like no other ever has :)

ps. why whenever I read a motorsport section thread I always get the urge to buy an Aeromtions wing and a Nitto anything..........

Hahahah I was thinking the same thing an hour ago.

Was good fun been in the starters tower, and even more fun watching Marks R34 pull 2 lengths on the Panspeed 7 down the front straight and watching Lofty's 32 smashing the rev limiter for the last 3/4 of the straight.

I'm suprised you made it and didn't choke on your own vomit while lying unconscious in a Sydney alley way with a used condom hanging out of ya butt.

maybe thats why it hurt?? plane seats arent comfortable at the best of times.. haha.

I'm suprised you made it and didn't choke on your own vomit while lying unconscious in a Sydney alley way with a used condom hanging out of ya butt.

I don't recall much been 4:30 and 6:30 so you could be half right right there WOOOOOOSTAAAAAAAARRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR!!... perhaps randomly emerging FB tags will provide answers in the coming days!

Good times :)

Stevo has lately enjoyed putting the slipper into Nitto...I said he should take the oportunity to visit the Nitto stand as Andrew and Jim would have been keen to discuss any issues he may have had/seen with the product line. Steve-o then infoms me he was not attending Superlap...but actually does go on both days and doesn't bother to take the initiative to possibly further his knowledge.

Stevo was there on Thursday and Friday. Not on Saturday.

I don't recall much been 4:30 and 6:30 so you could be half right right there WOOOOOOSTAAAAAAAARRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR!!... perhaps randomly emerging FB tags will provide answers in the coming days!

Good times :)

Funniest 700 early morning voicemail messages I've ever received. LOL

Was a great 2 day, nice to see so many people there hope the event just gets bigger and better.

Meet alot of SAU people in the pits coming to have a look at my car, nice to meet you all :)

I was very happy to get in the 1:49 with full trim and bolt on suspension parts out the box with Kumho KU36's.

And what a drive from Jackie in the 200sx only running 210rwkw with E85, said he borrowed alot of parts of mates to bolt on the car for the event, Must have some very good mates.

That red GTR was one of my favorites of the day, it insired me to have my very similar set up ready for next year!

That blue 180 in opens looked a pretty bloody good set up car too!

That was an amazing car, especially when you consider the mods. This one inspired Anna to finish her SIL80 lol

It was a bit of a pissoff that they didnt have time to do the one lap shoot out.

I would have preferred the drift puppys lose their spot rather than the shoot out.

yeah that was annoying

but all up a great weekend!

i think 2 hours for the drift boys on saturday was a bit much... and they just needed to keep it a freestyle "whatever goes" setup... the battles were a tad boring and inconsitent... aswell as taking up a lot of setup time to get the pairs matched up etc.

was great on friday when the 350z lost its tyre... that was gold... went right back to him.. you couldnt have planned it any better.

The Nitto gaskets do look very good. This is the first engine issue the 34 has had at all, quite an achievment givin the power level and track use the car sees in my opinion.

There was a bunch of us at turn 12 talking about the r34's bad luck esspecially given all it's testing days and other events where it seems to have had zero engine issues.

What can be done though to close the gap to the jap teams for the next superlap?

I was trying to find you, but saw a bunch of guys with sau jackets on, and just spoke to the tallest one thinking it was you!

Sorry mate, come on a cruise one time and I'll be there, or the club agm is next Sunday?!

Or next years superlap hahaha

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