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What did I miss? Winton & Heathcote was awesome fun

Winton: 1:48.1 shitty street tyres (treating car nice didn't want to break anything for the next day)

Heathcote: 12.6 clutch a bit iffy on launches.

Nice work... i'm jelly of your GTR launches

no idea about Winton lap times.. is that good? lol

60ft was a 1.9 could of got better but clutch was slipping not the tyres on the drags :D

No idea about Winton, was first time I have taken the GTR to the track I'm sure it could have gone quicker but I need the car for work and as a daily so wasn't 100% hard on it.

Also, f**king speed limiter couldn't get over 111mph at the end of the strip. SOO ANNOYING just cuts out.

Cause the Japs use MPH in their dashes too lol...unnecessary unit conversion dude :P

How'd you finish up lastnight Rik?

heathcote use MPH on their timeslips, somehow i doubt he converted it himself

Cause the Japs use MPH in their dashes too lol...unnecessary unit conversion dude :P

How'd you finish up lastnight Rik?

Good man, went to crown a bit later on to see a few mates. Will definitely be heading back to Jett Black.. some absolutely bangin ladies there

heathcote use MPH on their timeslips, somehow i doubt he converted it himself

Yeah timeslips and on the board - used my iphone converter thing to see what 180km/h was and yep 111MPH haha.

Vid of me beating some v8 that did a 13.2 he mad bro.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fxwrXd0oD4M

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