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lol I'm thinking of going into the easy group to begin with as my brakes/car setup is no where like the other guys who'll be aiming sub 1:25's. If i see any blue machines or fancy colored cars coming up my rear I'll be definitely making sure they past before moving around

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Off the top of my head, the Radical was doing 1:06, Jenkies did a 1:19, tryin to remember more off the top of my head

No major breakages today, nobody getting towed home with stuffed motors or anything is always good

Jenkies managed a 1:18.1, fantastic really. Great day all round, best ever I'd say. To those that missed out, get your asses down to the next one, awesome fun to be had! The feedback on both the BBQ and passenger rides was awesome, so much so we will look into holding another in the near future

Great to hear guys had a blast - sadly I didn't make it at all as work went crazy and time well and truly got away from me :( .... I was busting to go for a passenger blast in Munro's R35GTR or Daniel's Radical as well :( .....

G3TR4G remember that most SAU:SA track days are not opened up to the general SAU community, so if you want to be guaranteed on future days you gotta join up :) ..... it is cheap and easy - and membership has it's benefits :D

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Was great to get a ride in Munros R35. Did 2 laps in 2 1/2 minutes from start to finish included slow down. Cant wait to see it go with new turbos. Was good to meet a few new faces. I wish I had more time to see the Radical again. Hopefully I'll be out on the track next time

Looks like everyone had fun out there, good to see that nothing was broken or bent

R32 in the shed would nearly have been ready, pity the owner is broke.

S14 is still a little bit off but that owner is just lazy, hopefully get both of them out to the next track day and cut some laps and some skids

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