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Hey guys so i went to Winton again and i had a really great time! did any of you SAU'ers go? didnt see much! saw a couple of r33's and heaps of 32's! which was great! i had so much fun i want to go back!!!! there should be more SAU'ers!!!!!!!!!!! , i had a few problems there and there , my PFC readings went up to 80knock due to having cooler leaks! , my intercooler had a massive air leak which made a big big hole but i kept going in the hot weather, temps on my PFC went up to 90degree's then 85 , today was pretty hot so yeh.

here are some pics of me me sliding:

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Yeh its pretty tiering, i didnt get any sleep at all! i change my spark plugs like 4 times in a row cos i thought something was wrong but it was the cooler, i can do it in 10mins changing all 6 and puting everything back in, but its draining! my suggestiong is when you go winton, get some sleep!!! and make sure everything is running well!

P.S brocky omg you killed it!!!! your mungee's were maddd omggg when you were doing it i was screaming and every flamin mongrel was lookin at me LOL! i was telling all my mates, this r32 goes off lol they were likg omgggg!

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