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WOW THAT TRACK IS FUN!!!!!

HUGE thanks to all the marshals and volunteers for putting in the time to help out throughout the day :D

Let's see pics and videos guys and most importantly what did you all think of that place?

Early morning;

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http://www.natsoft.c...19/05/2012.SUTR

Also any pics in here will be posted in an album for the event under our Facebook account, please say if that's not ok and we wont use them

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Thanks to all the organisers today, I know how much work goes it to running a day smoothly, so well done.

woo hoo, I won quickest yellow and purple GTR with a wrecker motor running super dooper tyres!

Who won the other classes?

wattt you were there and didnt take my 33 for a thrash

I was keeping an eye out for a white 31 never saw it

He was in a Commodore ;)

LOLOLOLOLOL best photo ever!

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/index.php?app=core&module=attach&section=attach&attach_rel_module=post&attach_id=390540

Great day, thank you to all who made it run smoothly. Will post assorted videos tomorrow.

The only thing I won is the opportunity to blow more cash on another set of wheels that fit properly.

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