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lol, i have no tyres left, my rotors are warped, and i have little left of my brake pads..

and i managed a 1min37, i felt quicker..but eh, time to upgrade.

Starlet ran about 10 laps in the 1:31s...theres your goal

Any official timing posted anywhere?

Saw some pretty stock cars running 1.05s and the like on the sheets I saw :)

apparently i ran 1:12 in the starlet :P

Now for October :)

that's because it's an all boys school....

haha CBC grad huh... I feel your pain....

Also, did anyone get photos of my car? it was r33 gtr silver with te37. #29

Im sure i have more, you were out in the quick group with the Willall Stuff most of the day wern't you?

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Yeah..... that seems a bit off. How did they mess that up so badly?

That's a bit harsh guys. Without knowing what the issue was, you are blaming the organisers.

If you on't know what the facts are, you shouldn't open your mouth.

Anyhoo,

The SAU SA contingent in this event was HUGE, and you guys walked away with 90 percent of the trophy's. Well done.

Huge Thanks to Shane and Ruby, and everyone else who helped us out on the day, and for making this event over both days, such a fantastic event.

We truly appreciated all the help from your team, and hope that you guys had as much fun as we did.

The SAU NSW team have big shoes to fill for the next one at Goulburn and Wakefield, but having already met the president at Eastern Creek last year, I am pretty confident it's going to be another big one.

Thanks again to all of you.

haha CBC grad huh... I feel your pain....

Im sure i have more, you were out in the quick group with the Willall Stuff most of the day wern't you?

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yep. thats me! are they on your website?

That's a bit harsh guys. Without knowing what the issue was, you are blaming the organisers.

If you on't know what the facts are, you shouldn't open your mouth.

I think you're the one being harsh. Where did I blame the organisers? I merely asked how lap times could have been messed up so badly as clearly Josh's Starlet at the level it's at is not capable of 1:12's. Had I come in and said....

"Wow, that's crazy, the organisers must have been watching TV instead of the track all day"

You would have had grounds for your comment. If you flare up over the smallest little comment, especially not directed at you, perhaps you should listen to your own advice? I don't take kindly to being told to shut my mouth when nothing offensive has come out of it

That being said, thanks for organising a fantastic day, I had a blast as I'm sure everyone else who attended did! Was great to see such a broad range of Skylines out there on the day

Not as yet, will be working through some more tonight and putting them up, I still have a card I havn't downloaded as well, so will get onto them before I crash out tonight

cool. let us know when you get em up

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