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my sunroof leaks.....

Wear a raincoat?

Well raining nice and heavy at the mo here( i am 15mins from lakeside) but i think it will clear.

It will still be a lot of fun come rain or shine.

A few of us northside boys will be heading directly to the track as we have a few things to finish up. what time should we be arriving at the track?

I think we have to be at the track by 4pm. ( going on what happened last time)

Trying to rig a camera in my car. if it works lok for the lovely white r33 with the pink camera on dash lol :rolleyes:

I think we have to be at the track by 4pm. ( going on what happened last time)

Trying to rig a camera in my car. if it works lok for the lovely white r33 with the pink camera on dash lol :rolleyes:

yeah we'll be there by then, just going to do pre track check on the cars now.

Happy laps is definately still on guys, have faith :nyaanyaa:

As somebody said, its looking better by the minute :thumbsup:

yeah we'll be there by then, just going to do pre track check on the cars now.

Yea mate 4pm we will be there

What a great arvo out, not even the slightly dodgy weather could of ruined that. hanks to the organizers and caterers and to the track staff for letting us have some fun and cut loose despite the moisture on the track.

Awesome arvo, damp track was a bit of fun in the GTR lol. Excellent to meet you rob, the 35 is absolutely mint.

My mates in the identical twin Evo's had a blast aswell.

And for those interested they have near exactly the same mods and on E85 punching out around 250-255kw. If you thought they were quick, thats why.

Thanks for making it a great success guys. Everybody behaved really well and had a tunnafun.

The next one is being scheduled for qld raceway at willowbank and will be a breakfast affair. Get outta bed you bums.

Cya there. :thumbsup:

Yeah was a great happy laps

mildly moist conditions FTW

My mates in the identical twin Evo's had a blast aswell.

And for those interested they have near exactly the same mods and on E85 punching out around 250-255kw. If you thought they were quick, thats why.

MMmmmm I thought they were a bit quick, especially on the straights. Fortunately they let us past eventually :)

Looked like rolling grid starts for a few laps there onto the straight, the two evo's would line up side by side and go for it, and Dave and I would do the same behind them

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