Jump to content
SAU Community

Recommended Posts

So far fat-lad & I are only going on the Friday, but I'd love to stay down there and go on the Saturday too - we've got tickets for both days. We've got a few people coming down from Newcastle with us.

Can't wait!!! :(

foam matress + stagea = can stay for saturday... :ninja:

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/320963-superlap/page/2/#findComment-5239983
Share on other sites

Looks like it should be a decent day and hopefully a good weekend.

I'll pop out and buy a 2 day pass I think, I really can't afford it but I've got nothing else planned for today so should be good :P

I'm sure I will see you guys out there!

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/320963-superlap/page/2/#findComment-5245798
Share on other sites

Steve I have a spare ticket for u if you want, for free. Txt me...

D'oh! :ninja:

I brought a 2 day pass, wasn't too bad price wise when you look at some events.

I should have checked the forum again before I left!! Thems the breaks.

It was cold, then hot, then cold again. lol looked like it was going to rain. anyways, i'll be back out there tomorrow for another few hours.

Thanks for the offer anyways dude :banana:

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/320963-superlap/page/2/#findComment-5246512
Share on other sites

great turn out from the stagea crew....heaps more stags than skylines on the hill :D

Noel, did Anna survive the climb OK? I heard she ended up in the medical centre?

Quite a severe ankle sprain Duncan. The medical crew were great and she should be ballet dancing again in no time mate. :)

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/320963-superlap/page/2/#findComment-5249440
Share on other sites

ahh well that is the problem with the view from the top....you have to climb the hill safely first :D

sorry to hear.....and I hope she is back on her feet soon enough! good to hear the medical guys helped a spectator out :)

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/320963-superlap/page/2/#findComment-5249476
Share on other sites

ahh well that is the problem with the view from the top....you have to climb the hill safely first :)

sorry to hear.....and I hope she is back on her feet soon enough! good to hear the medical guys helped a spectator out :P

That freakin hill near killed me. I struggled all the way up and there was no bastard there.

guess they saw me comin and bolted. :D

  • Nope 1
Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/320963-superlap/page/2/#findComment-5249482
Share on other sites

i spoke to your dad, that car looks great! i'd love to pinch many bits!!

lol......I don't think Dad knows how lucky he is I brought an M35 instead of an RS260....many a spare parst never used lying around that would just bolt up......lol!

Edited by Jetwreck
Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/320963-superlap/page/2/#findComment-5252594
Share on other sites

lol......I don't think Dad knows how lucky he is I brought an M35 instead of an RS260....many a spare parst never used lying around that would just bolt up......lol!

hmm a RS260 with R32 GTR Group A running gear :)

I guess you would have to paint it red and put big GIO stickers all over it..

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/320963-superlap/page/2/#findComment-5253638
Share on other sites

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now


  • Latest Posts

    • Maybe? I have the Supercheap ToolPro low thingo. It has a somewhat smaller diameter lifting "bowl" than you would expect on a workshop grade trolley jack, and a split rubber pad to suit that diameter. It clears the "N1" style skirts I have. Probably wouldn't if the jack's bowl and a suitably larger rubber block were in use. Having said that though.....you only need the rubber block to exist on the inner side of the pinchweld, so could carve away any rubber that fouled the skirt, leaving some there for "insurance" </simples>
    • I used to do that (sills with rubber jack block).. ... then I got side skirts, and there's no way for the jack to actually work there, the jack pad itself on the jack is too big. Is the answer to use a... smaller (?) jack? Hmmm.
    • I have too much trauma from every skyline I've ever seen having crushed jack points/pinch welds lol.    Yep, works 100%, it's what I use when I'm using the quick jack. Don't know why I can't also bring myself to do the same thing when I'm using a jack. I blame the skyline PTSD. 
    • The pinchweld is fine, even with a trolley jack, so long as you're not actually pushing on the pinchweld itself. More to the point, we shouldn't talk about lifting or supporting on the pinchweld, we should talk about using the sill "jacking points", which just happen to be adjacent to the pinchweld. I just have dense rubber blocks with grooves in them for each of the chassis stands and the trolley jack, that I use at the sill jacking points if/when I have to lift/support there. They put all the load onto the steel pad of the jacking point and not the pinchweld. As intended.
    • Makes sense.  I would do something different if I felt like there was a better option. Generally the only other area I'm happy to jack on is where I want to put the stand. The pinch weld is not an option for me for either the jack or stands, so very limited options overall.  Plus never having had an issue with doing this, has kinda reinforced in my mind that it's fine. I'd do it on any car without a second thought these days lol. 
×
×
  • Create New...