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great vid Stu and congrats on the time mate! truely sensational to run a flat 15. The 50's were really working for you and Ovi. Whata mess the r35 is with those dunlops, yuk. I was waiting for them to come on in that first session, and they never did (all day). I've never experienced the r35 move arund the track like that, and essentially refuse to turn in. Dunlop 290/68/18's (D21's) - don't bother! Back to the michelins next round.

Good stuff mate, will most likely fly up for the weekend so will definetly come and say hi.

So what sort of times has the R33 done at EC anyway??

1.44.19 at EC first start after sorting oil issues, on Tein Suspension (since updated) expecting bit better (cant say too much) Please call through

great vid Stu and congrats on the time mate! truely sensational to run a flat 15. The 50's were really working for you and Ovi. Whata mess the r35 is with those dunlops, yuk. I was waiting for them to come on in that first session, and they never did (all day). I've never experienced the r35 move arund the track like that, and essentially refuse to turn in. Dunlop 290/68/18's (D21's) - don't bother! Back to the michelins next round.

As per, our chats over the weekend, I'm happier with Yoki's at the moment, this can change with every series of tyre, my personal choice of 10 years was Dunlop, anyway's, in 34 years of bits and pieces of various motorsport, I say the profile of the tyre killed your moment!! Bloody electronics.

Awesome Vid Stu!

that 33 is just awesome the corner speed looks amazing!

and poor lil mx5 being swamped by 2 GTR's hehe

Dont feel bad, least I knew where you were going, here's 2 Beamer's one of that feel's worse than you. Must say the other took a bit of work, and also they are having a fair go - I think its all good, its a shame we are getting less tracks and trying to talk more people into going!

To all, if you are not in a club, join one, have a go, enjoy, have fun. But at the worst WIN!! Go Nissan - Ha Ha. :)

1.44.19 at EC first start after sorting oil issues, on Tein Suspension (since updated) expecting bit better (cant say too much) Please call through

I'd say after doing a 1:43 flat at the island you'd be closer to a flat 1:41 at EC, don't want to put the pressure on though!!!

Will definetly say hi if I make it...

P.S cool vid!!!

I'd say after doing a 1:43 flat at the island you'd be closer to a flat 1:41 at EC, don't want to put the pressure on though!!!

Will definetly say hi if I make it...

P.S cool vid!!!

Will do - what one can do, by all means come and let yourself known!!

Sure is my little R100, Runs mid mount 13B PP around 200-220rwhp, Supra Box, Hilux diff with rear floating hubs. Is a Historic Sports Sedan was built back in 1977 and still runs a full chassis.

Heres a few more images.

That is unbelievably awesome :)

I recall seeing pics of it in the "Show us your Racing machines' thread a while ago. Does it get pretty hot in there? Any vids? Would love to hear that 13B PP at full revs! I use to have a 12APP in an RX-3 and the sound was glorious.

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