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That sounds pretty decent :thumbsup:

Yeah I don't think I'd be getting close to that.

I wouldn't rate myself as a driver.

I'll be turning down the boost in the R34GT-T to 10psi so should be making about ~170rwkw

Would you be happy to be my driver trainer in the morning :D?

Happy to do DT

and I was def not a good driver, slowly improving now but yeah went from a FWD bluebird to the 200 and hit the track straigh away...very fast learning curve, should ahve driven it for a year or so first to get a better idea of how it reacted.

thus why on my 2nd or 3rd day I ended up liek this:

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Happy to do DT

and I was def not a good driver, slowly improving now but yeah went from a FWD bluebird to the 200 and hit the track straigh away...very fast learning curve, should ahve driven it for a year or so first to get a better idea of how it reacted.

thus why on my 2nd or 3rd day I ended up liek this:

winton09%2520012.jpg

winton09%2520011.jpg

yeh but you atleast had some experience lol

reply to my pm

Software

yeh good coin in that mate of mine is cleaning up, off to silicon valley cos he is like one of a select few who can do what he does, dont ask me what it is i barely know how to get online

Not going to watch... I'll be at world time attack watching drivers who are way better than you spuds

niceeee mint chicks there to based on last years pictures

for the past year or so my eyes have been hurting heaps.

last 3 weeks its gotten to the point where i sometimes wear sunnies in the office.

my eyes dont like the light.

going docs tonight. better not be going blind lol

kgo sau doctors.

vampire

Really?

I would have thought it'd be alot faster? Doesn't it have the best of everything? Engine, suspension etc...

Chris Thompson does 1:17 on 340rwkw in the 33R

ya but remember Christ car on semi's and stripped out of sound deadening and such so makes a big difference.

there huge diffrence between street and track set-ups

that said power at sandown does rule.

Winton much less so.

haha just found my drag times from the last SAUVIC drag day.

Managed to get 18 runs in, and i recall having enough and ending it early.

No waiting in line due to small amount of cars.

When's the next one?

What times were u getting?

Well turns out not a big tax return as expected. HECS repayment based on income pre-negative gearing.

The money I spent covering the gap between interest repayment and rental income + rental expenses is much greater than the tax return achieved through negative gearing.

I doubt property value would have increased over the year too...

Should have bought a motard

/first year investment

Well turns out not a big tax return as expected. HECS repayment based on income pre-negative gearing.

The money I spent covering the gap between interest repayment and rental income + rental expenses is much greater than the tax return achieved through negative gearing.

I doubt property value would have increased over the year too...

Should have bought a motard

/first year investment

Didnt know you were into motards! they're BAWS

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