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Standard 32 anchors.. Probably a bad idea. I'll definitely be there to spectate though. I'll take my old mans ute so there will be a uteload of space for anyones track essentials like tyres, jerry cans etc.

Damn! Been waiting for this all year...will be heading to Thailand on the 5th...put me down + timer. If can't make it I know someone who is very soon to be a member (family) that will take my place eagerly.

Do you mean you are heading to Thailand on the 5th November? If so, spots are only available to members at this stage.

Standard 32 anchors.. Probably a bad idea. I'll definitely be there to spectate though. I'll take my old mans ute so there will be a uteload of space for anyones track essentials like tyres, jerry cans etc.

you should be alright with the std 32 GTR brakes with some "track" pads, not semi track/street ones.

here is the link that i got my Hawk HT-10's through, they were awesome! never faded and only got better with more abuse.

http://www.hawkpadsdirect.com/

they only list the pads for the GTR's with brembo's, but if you've got the sumitomo brakes i think if you search for Nissan and find the 300zx ones it should fit the sumitomo's. they use the same caliper in the 300zx dont they?

they're priced better than anywhere i could find in AUS.

but hey Matty, if you've got a ute and you're willing to take fuel. could you take 80L of E85 for me?

One thing ive learnt about my zilla is that you can have alot of fun at the peak of its limits, but push it over the boundary and you get bitten. I'm ready for the track, but my vehicle isnt in my opinon.

Plus its a long walk home :P

I would put good money you will find your limits before you find the cars. Especially being your first time on the track. Youre not out there to break records but to have fun safely and enjoy your car

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