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Thanks to everyone that gave me a hand today with my very sad skyline (especially toffy for lending me his car\trailer).

.... I guess I have heaps of bits to sell now if anyone needs anything :P

good to hear you came out unscathed.. pity car didnt have same luck

yeah , did a 63.39 , then couldn't get near it rest of the day, had heat issues and injector issues in the end.

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Awesome turnout, not sure how many skylines all up but I counted 13 (track) skylines and a heap of random people at one point, but more turned up later on. Turned out it was perfect weather, beautiful day for it.

Sorry for your car Tim, that's some screwed up shit right there...

Thanks to everyone that gave me a hand today with my very sad skyline (especially toffy for lending me his car\trailer).

.... I guess I have heaps of bits to sell now if anyone needs anything :P

No probs :) , i had a bit of an off day in the hq , i think it was me more than the car pinch.gif , and i kept over heating the tyres :devil:

That harlequin 33 looked pretty messed up for just having the bonnet fly up

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Hey Alex,

These are the pads Justin and I were yarning about on the day

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/301207-qfm-high-performance-brake-pads-including-comp-9/

Good gear, I'm getting those after I wear out my current pads.

Thanks to everyone that gave me a hand today with my very sad skyline (especially toffy for lending me his car\trailer).

.... I guess I have heaps of bits to sell now if anyone needs anything :P

No worries mate. :thumbsup:

Sux, but at least your all ok and you had your 'off' on the track and not on a public road off a cliff or into a on comming mini van (damn mini vvans@@@)

BTW I realised today, my gts-t was running .8bar not 1.5bar of boost, so it was a little down on power when I droped you back.. :devil:

Cheers

Justin

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any pics?

http://www.facebook....6&type=1&ref=nf

Also; Justin.... My GF was less than impressed with your driving style leaving my abode.... tsk tsk tsk.

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Was a good day except for one thing :( but aye thats track days for you... Could of happened to any one one of us. Glad your okay mate!!! Bring on the next track day and hopefully i wont have shit cheap old tyres lol bring on the sub 65's!!!!

Was a good day except for one thing :( but aye thats track days for you... Could of happened to any one one of us. Glad your okay mate!!! Bring on the next track day and hopefully i wont have shit cheap old tyres lol bring on the sub 65's!!!!

I've got some pretty spanked 17" Semis if that'll help :P

Was a good day except for one thing :( but aye thats track days for you... Could of happened to any one one of us. Glad your okay mate!!! Bring on the next track day and hopefully i wont have shit cheap old tyres lol bring on the sub 65's!!!!

sub 65s? more like sub 70's for you barge ass :nyaanyaa:

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