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Yes Matty, try not to lap me more than twice per lap.

Me? Mate I has major traction issues... Even on semis!

PS: I want your roll cage... I see me axing it turn 3 or coming out of the esses...

Yah me and my mate will be coming to watch, unfortunately i lost my job recently so couldnt afford it. Cant wait to see some quick skylines going around. One day ill get the blue R33 out to a track day. We will be in my mates 32 taking some pics that ill try get up for you all.

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yer we had fun even though we had problems. i blew a intercooler hose but i was able to fix it but by bro blew a big end bearing we think so after 3 sessions he was towed home :(

BUGGER, top day though even if it was cut short for me.

Oh well, Mark. Shame a $20 part can ruin a day, but at least you know you were setting some good times out there!

yer we had fun even though we had problems. i blew a intercooler hose but i was able to fix it but by bro blew a big end bearing we think so after 3 sessions he was towed home :thumbsup:

Yeah, that's gotta suck!

All in all, it looked like a good day, and as a spectator i had a pretty good time too! I'll be posting up some photos of Mark (mlr) and the two Matts (MBS206 and Cassbo), as well as a few other cars that caught my eye during the day, when I get a chance.




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