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would of loved to go but because im selling my car i didnt want to risk braking anything..last one was awsome..but like said above, too many cars, thats why u wanna get there later once everyones cars have over heated.

and as for the guy above..all the slow cars when i went id overtake easily on the straight..main straight is pretty long, managed to hit about 160km/h

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Hey guys,

Good times as usual, just putting around the track :)

Some pics from the day:

Crossing it up:

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Who's this? Only SAU sticker there... didn't have a chance to say hi.

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More crossing it up

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Ironically the imports did not end up in the grass.. contrary to the public's view

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Interesting angle for that front right wheel :3

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That's all folks!

Sooo, who went to Winton today? We cruised up there in the FTO, been doing too many Km's in the 34 lately. 1500 kms a week is to much for my poor baby.

Any one see us?

1st time around i passed this white r34 but i think it must have been a non turbo, any1 here? had green p plates

I saw you there... also saw that pplater... I was in the other white R34, but GTT with the Mich Man Sticker on the number plate and my partner was in the White Subi B4.

There were 2 Stegeas on the track that day. Chasers looked friggen sweeeeeet!

Charlie were you walking around with a rather large very pro looking camera with a huge zoom on it??? She looked a bit like you (well from those photos from Europe) I was going to say hi but I thought mer what are the odds that it's her.

Brenton: is that subi b4 the 1 that spun just after the long straight? u were driving pretty good charlie nice neat car. that silvia went pretty hard and was in mint condition. thanx ashneel.

that bloddy typoon or maybe it was a bf xr6 turbo was up my ass for half a lap because this au xr6 wouldent let me pass then when i got the oppurtunity the turbo bf or typhoon overtook me and i got stuck there again. any1 know who was in that side swiping crash the official was talking about in the 2nd drivers breifing??? how do ya's think i drove btw?

That was my camera... a blonde friend used it for a while, and i was using it too (brunette :3) I was wearing a Honda Repsol hoody?

That's made it my third attendance and I'm pretty sure I'll continue going :)

Ash... I saw the Chasers... wanted to graph them, but for some reason I felt a little bit like ninjas would pop out of the pits and start going crazy on my arse. They let off that kind of presence... and there was three! :P I will be more bold next time :P

Slink what were you driving???

I wasn't driving this time Charlie I was doing the mummy thing sitting with my son.

That's a huge camera, I did see you though, u were near the fence, I may have seen your friend too.

charlie didnt even see you there lol

if anyone has taken pics of the chasers can you please PM me and ill send you my email address to get copies.

Are these the ones?

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I've also got shots of a number of Skylines, I'm not sure if these belong to any members here :)

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Plenty more here:

http://gavinlewisphotography.com/Automotive/Winton-Fun-Day-December-2010

I was there in my little silver S2000 carving up the feild. It was ok, but i found the number of cars on the track to be a bit frustrating.

did any get any shots of my S2K, also my mate in his black one?

cheers. :)

I was there in my little silver S2000 carving up the feild. It was ok, but i found the number of cars on the track to be a bit frustrating.

did any get any shots of my S2K, also my mate in his black one?

cheers. :)

This is all I got mate

Cheers

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Was yours the S2000 with the team wang racing sticker on the front window??? Didn't look to bad

yeah that was me :) it goes pretty hard for a stock standard car :D

and my mate had the other black S2 that was there. theres some nice shots, good work :)

Shepo- Nice I was having a little stare at yours, it looks nice. I noticed you had a front mounted camera in a clear perspex case; Can you buy the housing or did you have to get it made up??? It looked like it was affixed with a GPS style suction cup?

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