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Andy, where's the videos???? :D

had no idea what you were on about, turns out tomei call sumps oil pans? Or am I just retarded :P

Would your car really need a larger oil pan/sump? Might be a shitload of money for minimal gain... Could be spent on that exhaust instead :) Happy to be proven wrong on this, sif I know anything about SR20s (or engines for that matter)

I think its around $300 (excluding shipping) for the oil pan from who I can get it off. Heres a link to it.

http://www.rhdjapan....-pan-sr20-63567

dude, just get out there and drive it

there is no need for those mods for a few fun days out and about and then you can decide where to next!

says she who just spent 10k on mods for a car that has seen one track day in 2 years! lol

+11ty

I drive a mostly Stock Stag ( suspension and brakes only - stock power ) and I have a ball. Stop thinking so much , get out and do. The beautiful thing about SAU:NSW , there is no judgement, just encouragement.

Thanks again for a fantastic day guys.

Had a ball, apart from that black ute making me feel inferior - next time i will have semi's and run in 4wd! (if he decides to bring the wrecksie)

quick clip of the double garage course - haven't edited the rest yet...

Adam

+11ty

I drive a mostly Stock Stag ( suspension and brakes only - stock power ) and I have a ball. Stop thinking so much , get out and do. The beautiful thing about SAU:NSW , there is no judgement, just encouragement.

this is 99% true

other than one or two people who will flame on no matter how hard the new member is trying to fit in and play nice its by and large a very welcoming and supportive community.

I have been to track days with multiple other clubs and sure, everyone was friendly as and it could be that with SAU im seeing the same people over and over again which helps in building a 'relationship' somewhat but i still think its arguably a tighter knit crowd than the larger and more unwieldy groups you might find over at say the HSV club.

They dont even let you in if you dont have a factory delivered HSV (not just a badge modded commy), imagine if we tried that with SAU? we would have half the members lol

anyway back OT

only got to see the second half of the day but it was as impressive as ever, especially the 'rolla's sliding skills and Daves runway long powerslide. I jumped on afterwards for a quick attempt myself but it is clearly harder than it looks..

Cheers to Stevo for letting me have a go and then helpfully blaming my slight fail on the tyres being 'too sticky'

anyway will try and upload the few pics i took. watch this space.

heres my fbook album

some stolen from hicass, some from chookie.

a bunch in the second half are mind though

http://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.139461496191600.27447.100003832519363&type=3

anyone got vids of the silver Stagea Nm35? that car was getting very respectable times & neat runs :yes:

or better yet the soccer-mum showdown in the arvo when both stageas were out on the course :woot:

i didnt get any vid's myself :(

still waiting to see some pic's to :P

i didnt get any vid's myself :(

still waiting to see some pic's to :P

That was one clean Wagon man! Looked awesome! :D

Oh and Pat, at least the P plater could actually do a skid.... I fail :dry:

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