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Thanks mate...wsn't really expecting it at night....so much so that I took down my in car lap timer thinking "I'll never set a PB in the dark" :thumbsup: Oh wells.....just hoping someone caught my car at night at the end of the front straight :ermm:

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i was in group 6.

sorry to here about your brake dramas, calder is always pretty hard on them.

did anyone else think that the guy in the black BMW M3 with the load exhaust was a complete wanker? he past me on the freeway on the way home after the event, and it was like he was still on the track! he was driving at full noise, ducking and diving between the traffic. im sorry, but ive got no time in the world for idiots like that! what a looser!

(just my 2c...)

Would you believe, I was driving home from the city that friday night and saw that exact M3 come hooting past me. It was making heaps of noise and doing atleast 30k's faster than the traffic. He got off at toorak road so I guess that means he drove like a knob from calder all the way to there. My brother was about 5 minutes behind me and said when the M3 past him it nearly ran up the back of a car that he didn't see before swerving into the lane. I hope he is not an SAU member

Yeah thanks Chris for passing it on :)

Someone finally caught my car with glowing rotors :D and Roy if you think the BMW isn't using its rears check mine :D

by the looks of it you may as well remove your rear rotors to save weight lol. :D

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