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Hi All,

I am looking for someone to join our 6 Hour team for the August event. It involves 2 days at Phillip Island doing lots of laps for very relatively small outlay. Car only needs to comply with similar regs for sprints and can be run on a basic CAMS license.

Would love to have another SAU member there to enjoy the fun. Just PM or phone me if you are interested.

Chris.

0417530116

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Hi All,

I am looking for someone to join our 6 Hour team for the August event. It involves 2 days at Phillip Island doing lots of laps for very relatively small outlay. Car only needs to comply with similar regs for sprints and can be run on a basic CAMS license.

Would love to have another SAU member there to enjoy the fun. Just PM or phone me if you are interested.

Chris.

0417530116

Hi, will call you to discuss further. BTW what car are you entering the 6 hrs?

Alex 0433 878905

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ill be down in a white or a black r32 gtr

see you there say hello

im the fat f**ker in the funny hat

Hi, Just emailed Chris with my intention to join his team with my S15. Read the sub Reg that the minimum lap time ( 1:55) the quickest you are caped,going under that, you will cop penalty and even disqualified.look forward seeing you there.

Bump!

Only 1 spot left. Someone must want to stretch the legs of a GTT. No need to thrash it but heaps of laps to be had as fast as you feel comfortable with.

Go on, you know you want to :P

Will call you tomorrow,or call me on 0433878905. I have got my mate interested to join with his GTR33

Just to give anyone thinking about it a bit of a stir along. I am in the same team as Fatz, if anyone wants to get into the event this year your ONLY way in is with a team that needs another driver. Our entry was in on the Thursday of the week entries opened and we are team 47 our of 50! There are no team entries left and a reserve list of teams as well.

Most reasonably quick cars were doing somewhere between 2:00 and 2:15 last year, with up to 50 cars out there at once your times get knocked around a fair bit, plus it will almost cretainly rain, it is the Island after all!

Edited by Blue

Sorry to say that our team has a full compliment of drivers although I am happy to have a reserve name in case of emergency.

I agree with Blue. We are team 48! Which means we must have had our entry in 18 seconds after theirs :-)

Sorry to say that our team has a full compliment of drivers although I am happy to have a reserve name in case of emergency.

I agree with Blue. We are team 48! Which means we must have had our entry in 18 seconds after theirs :-)

Seeing Chris in your first post and looking at the entry list I should say who I am (Not putting full names up online of course) It is Paul with the yellow R31 Coupe, Cookie and I will see you at the island! Unless of course you are not the Chris I am thinking of! No matter seeing we will be in adjoining garages, we will see you anyway!

I reckon entries will need to be in with the promoters by the Wednesday in the openeing week next year to avoid missing out!

Seeing Chris in your first post and looking at the entry list I should say who I am (Not putting full names up online of course) It is Paul with the yellow R31 Coupe, Cookie and I will see you at the island! Unless of course you are not the Chris I am thinking of! No matter seeing we will be in adjoining garages, we will see you anyway!

I reckon entries will need to be in with the promoters by the Wednesday in the openeing week next year to avoid missing out!

I had already guessed it was you or Cookie. Is the yellow peril going to survive this year? :-)

I had already guessed it was you or Cookie. Is the yellow peril going to survive this year? :-)

It should!

The problem last year was caused by a port that I had welded up in the plenum, the welder did not do a good enough job of it and a blob of alloy broke free on the back of the weld and went into #4. A head gasket and both manifold gaskets to pull the head off to retrieve it and it was back up and running a week later! I had initially thought it had broken a valve spring as it rattled and dropped a cylinder. A shard of alloy was keeping an exhaust valve open and the main bit was squashed flat between the head and piston.

Here is hoping for a trouble free run this year.

I had already guessed it was you or Cookie. Is the yellow peril going to survive this year? :-)

Hi,

Paid up for the entry fee, My mate just came back from US and very interested to enter his GTR33 with a team who requires one. Please let me know if any team needs a car and driver to join.

Also seriously looking at doing Bathuurst drive/sprint or endurance/regularity this year.Any one need a car/driver to join???

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