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Yer man it seemed to pull well, puts it into perspective though just how fast some of those cars are :/

Yep, A lot of very fast cars out there thats for sure. Would have to think of the $$ spent over all the vehicles.

Yep, A lot of very fast cars out there thats for sure. Would have to think of the $$ spent over all the vehicles.

Yep well I knew two aquaintances that where on track one in a 272rwkw black club sport and one in a 317rwkw black ve ute.... Both got chopped by everything :/

yep, even me at 335rwkw stuggled against alot that was out there.. there was less "slow" cars there than previous events

Yer, previous years I've seen guys alot slower then yours about there. There was even a Natro R31 4 door one year lol

Yer, previous years I've seen guys alot slower then yours about there. There was even a Natro R31 4 door one year lol

Speaking of slow cars i remember at powerplay in Feb there was a non-turbo N15 SSS pulsar hatch lapping around. was good for a laugh. DId you see the Mazda 3 hatch out there on saturday? think the plates were WINGY.

Started talking some crap about skylines beings POS's coming into the back straight

Should specify the RX series are the only acceptable mazdas in my books. But all these idiots who go buy a mazda 3 and think its a race car or anything worth talking about make me laugh.

Yeah it has around lakeside for happy laps and of course of the streets he's always jumping around me or though may be because I like my license more then Tony

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