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Not a good weekend for the top skylines.

The heat treatment car broke an input shaft, Godzilla blew a head yesterday, repaired it and came out this arvo for a demo run and stuck it in the wall.

Not too much damamge i hope.

Yeh wasnt a good run for the GTRs. But a great weekend overall.

From memory, please confirm:

Theo did a 9.3

Mark and 8.7

Reece's 7.7

First time on the track for the Rockstar GTR after the new turbo. Track was very sticky and would just bog even with 26psi. At the end of qualifying the clutch was slipping slightly, the best was a 9.7.

The car will go 8.90s after some more practice. Not bad for a daily driver :touch:

A few pics from Saturday.

Didnt get up there until early afternoon and arrived just as Godzilla was doing a run so didnt get a chance to get good photo position..anyway got a few..

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carma is a funny thing...

id say its a bitch.

while i don't see anything amusing from others misfortune it appears that Mark does.

id say good old karma has called 'payback time'

Edited by Supa Steve

Wow I didn't realise it was that hard a hit >_< That sucks... I hope it can be sorted soon enough.

Puts into perspective how much is on the line for these guys pushing the limits. Respect

id say its a bitch.

while i don't see anything amusing from others misfortune it appears that Mark does.

id say good old karma has called 'payback time'

You must know both sides of the story to dig up a post from another thread...

Is that you swiper the accountant??

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