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Yes currently I have a faulty o2 sensor so a reputable tuner disabled the input on the PowerFC and just running on a tune so hence why its so rich but our friendly V8 support did a great job cleaning the whole car last sunday cough cough VZSS cough cough if anyone needs a Detail!

Thanks Mate :):D

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It's not how you stand by your car, it's how you race your car!!!!!!!! :banana:
LOL

Or its how you scruitineer a car...

(me in background!)

Yeah yeah yeah

I actually didnt mean to put that one in believe it or not. I was umm, how do you put it REALLY Pissed last night!

But you have to admit I still look good :)

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Hey Guys,

I know its EXTREMELY late, pretty much a month later, but HPI decided not to run the story of this trackday :D Unfortunately, the editor didn't think it would be relevant for the issue it was going to be released in :P

Things happen, but i really wanted this to be published, i pushed it pretty hard, sorry guys!

Heres my blog article with a little story and photos of the day.

http://www.koryleungphotography.com.au/blog/

For everyone who emailed me regarding photos, they are all up there now!

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Pretty sure flickr has killed this quality and the low res size does too, but heres a teaser photo. Once hearing back from PI i plan on making a few wallpapers on my website from this event so stay tuned :D

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Awesome shot right there. Great work

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Awesome day. Think I'm still smiling.

The black 32 went out for two sessions as his 2l catchcan filled and overflowed after that. There was nothing wrong with the car at all but he didn't want to tempt fate on his first track day.

Had the pleasure of going out with him in the first session to show him some lines but was to busy crapping myself. We didn't get out of 3rd gear and the brakes were cooked trying to pull it up after each squirt down the straight. An absolute beast!!!!!

PLEASE tell me you've caught the power bug now and you'll go psycho on that R32 instead of stock :D

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Hey Guys,

I know its EXTREMELY late, pretty much a month later, but HPI decided not to run the story of this trackday :) Unfortunately, the editor didn't think it would be relevant for the issue it was going to be released in :(

Things happen, but i really wanted this to be published, i pushed it pretty hard, sorry guys!

Heres my blog article with a little story and photos of the day.

http://www.koryleungphotography.com.au/blog/

For everyone who emailed me regarding photos, they are all up there now!

Can you please PM me details of exactly why not?

Thanks :bunny:

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Hey Duncan,

Well i figured it was so late already that everyone had seen what they had wanted to see and move on, i didn't want to spam on the forum that's why i just gave a link to the post on my blog, but if that is what you would like then i can do that?

And Steve-O, i have PM'd you :P

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