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Tell us about the day!

Who enjoyed it? Who got sunburnt like myself?

Who ripped epic legal skids???? and enjoyed doing it? hehe

I enjoyed it even though I wasnt behind the wheel, was good to meet new people and catch up with old mates.

Cheers for coming guys n gals!!

Post pics when you get a chance and vids or link to vids :P

Cheers,

Chris

:burnout:

(Id just like to thank Andymoocow and Anna Spanna for letting me have have a steer of their cars!)

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HUGE thanks to all the helpers!!!!! Seriously these days wouldn't run so smoothly without your fantastic help

I'm so exhausted, time for a scotch and a sleep

Pics/vids of the black supra please, or any of me anywhere I guess?

Well done Reece for winning the overall battle courses in the afternoon. Also a big thanks for helping with courses!

Had an absolutely awesome day!!

Especially when it got wet, 4wd off and huge skids :P!!

got 5 from 6 in the battles, best result so far :rofl:

Massive thanks to all who organised and ran the event, you guys and gals are awesome! :D

i always get red neckitis at these things only part burnt lols.

had an epic day just needed lsd manual and boost :-D oh and no fueling problems!

Thanx to all the people that organised the lot really thanx awesome awesome day so awesome i had 2 say awesome twice!!! oh and that red R35 gtr was F*%&ing epic :-D thanx 4 da ride

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thanks for a great day guys. I had a lot of fun and got to drop a few skids in the xr6t. Only thing i'd change is that last battle, everything else was great.

Is there a list of times that comes up at all? Would be nice to compare.

Just wanted to say thanks to everyone for coming!

Thanks to organisers and helpers for braving some of THE most REDICULOUS weather I've ever seen! I'm burnt like hell from the sun and my feet are peeling skin from the rain. The wind actually broke my umbrella!

Thanks to UNIGROUP ENGINEERING for the prizes to give out! (Don't forget, afternoon dyno day there on the 6th of March!)

Thanks to the Camaro boys for giving us a good show!

Thanks as always to the Canberra guys for doing much the same, and the commitment to travel all that way for a flat bit of tarmac! :P

Much the same to the Wollongong boys!

Times will probably be up some time tomorrow.

¡ɹnoduʍop 1ɐıʇuǝɹɹǝʇ buıɹnp ǝʇıɥʍ ǝɹoʍ oɥʍ sǝıpɐ1 ǝɥʇ oʇ sʞuɐɥʇ

Awesome day folks.

As for sunburnt - doesn't even begin to describe my forehead. Maybe Sunroasted, sun-char-grilled.

Its way beyond burnt.

Was great seeing some nice cars driven in anger :-)

As for the Camaro's. God Damn!

But safe to say Coilovers 1 - Leaf Springs 0

lol. good work today everyone, I enjoyed some skids despite the shithouse weather for part of the day, and it looked like there were plenty of people enjoying the skids!

good work from the camaro guys too, I think a lot of the courses were a bit tight, but man they smoke tyres and sound good.

Thanks to UNIGROUP ENGINEERING for the prizes to give out! (Don't forget, afternoon dyno day there on the 6th of March!)

Indeed, a massive thanks to Yavuz at Unigroup Engineering for the prizes we gave out today.

Also, a big thanks to all the people who organised and helped out today - as Chubbs, Steve-O and Doof have already mentioned, these days could not go ahead without your help and support, so THANK YOU!

¡ɹnoduʍop 1ɐıʇuǝɹɹǝʇ buıɹnp ǝʇıɥʍ ǝɹoʍ oɥʍ sǝıpɐ1 ǝɥʇ oʇ sʞuɐɥʇ

LOL!!! :rofl::P

Had an awesome day today for a first timer too! Thanks to everyone involved for putting it together. Ran very smoothly! :P

Oh and the rain made it more interesting.

Good to meet a few new faces too!

(BezerkR32 @ 30 Jan 2010, 11:17 PM)

thanks doof, might see when mats leaving.

I'll be at the truck stop just before Picton Road (On Mt Ousley) leaving at 6AM from there...

(Matt the rb30 breaker)

Are you bringing your trailer?

did you make it home OK?

did you make it home OK?

I made it... But the age ol' RB30 still has that horrid rattle in it...

Seems to mainly be when free revving and taking off, once properly loaded it "seems" fine...

Meh... That's what you do to $600 motors... I hope I pleased everyone with the effort... :D:P

And to everyone who organised, THANK YOU SO SO SO MUCH, I don't think I've EVER driven my car that hard EVER before... I especially liked taking on that GTR in the first battle, whom only got home first as he missed the gate... :rofl:

hmm may not be a bearing after all then (although you bloody deserve it if it is :P) generally a big end is a rythmic knock that gets worse when you rev it (more revs = more load = more noise)

hmm may not be a bearing after all then (although you bloody deserve it if it is :P) generally a big end is a rythmic knock that gets worse when you rev it (more revs = more load = more noise)

Yeah, it seems to shut up once I've got it loaded...

And come on, I've already done a big end... Or are you meaning I deserve it for such avid use of a hard limiter?

Great day guys - thanks to all the organisers....steveo, neil, duncan, chubbs, dr top bloke, ando, spanna and stu! (sorry, editted!)... top effort boys

glad to see the mighty 180 survive yet another thrashing! So stoked to see it finally running nicely.... an SR with no rattle... after 100,000kms...AMMMMMMMMMMAZING

oooo and thanks for my prize! Unigroup..here i come!

your car has a rev limiter?????

I call it a rev limiter, every else seems to call it a bang bang feature...

Great day guys - thanks to all the organisers....steveo, neil, duncan, chubbs, dr top bloke, ando, spanna... top effort boys

glad to see the mighty 180 survive yet another thrashing! So stoked to see it finally running nicely.... an SR with no rattle... after 100,000kms...AMMMMMMMMMMAZING

I bet I can fix that... :P

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