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your welcome Kozi

glad you had fun Allen

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 :( .....

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awesome day lads! Thanks to all the SAUSA guys that put in the effort to organise it. Passenger laps was a good idea! The S14 was only a second slower with the wife in the car 1:19.3, pulled a best 1:18.3 for the day (best optimal time was 1:17.77, best splits for the day combined). Definetly need some new rear tyres and a play with the wheel alignment settings though!

was wondering where you were, how's the car coming along?

Bloody work mate. Car is with another SAU member getting ready for the defect to be cleared. Once that's done, should be keen for the next track day.

Hey all

I took a little footage in the morning and made a quick vid.

New camera first time out with it, tried to get some practice in. long way to go lol

Mainly wanted to get my head around it before a holiday I'm off on, and sorry about my lack of editing skills.

Great pics!

I'd like to thank Adam from Holeshot and Luke from LTM for coming down for the day and being "official" SAU:SA photographers! Now support them guys and go buy some prints of the shots they have taken

Absolutely speing I couldn't make it for this one guys - same as a few others I was smashed with work and just couldn't get away :( .... I wasn't looking too bad, but then at 11am everything went haywire and I knew I was screwed for the day.

Looked like eveyone had an amazing time!

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