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Dang asians David:- cant even park straight!

...so worried about asian drivers I stay off the footpath...

Nah...

Iron Chef Display Car whilst Kristian helped out JapLink

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It was cold in the wind up around the drift corner.

Was that your 34 taking photo's in the afternoon with the TS matt black 34?

I was up there at night too and it was cold but not too bad haha

Nope, i just looked at the pics, they where QLD plates.

you mean NITTO? The Mercury Motorsport one? God no, but I wish!!!! :D

Any hi def shots of the cyber evo Jeff? Shame didn't get to see it run past first lap lol

was a pity to not see it do more than a lap!

here's a higher res one for you http://sdrv.ms/NZMP9c

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Any hi def shots of the cyber evo Jeff? Shame didn't get to see it run past first lap lol

Lol.

They were desperately having a loan of various tools from JapLink Dave. They forgot to bring some of theirs.

If anyone got some good pics my car on track would love to see them The silver R33 GTR in clubsprint, the only car with no aero :P

here you go mate, 3 for you

oh i miss my 33 :(

https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=392269144160768&set=a.391937550860594.93451.143793479008337&type=3&theater

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Thanks Jeff! Awesome shots.

Lol.

They were desperately having a loan of various tools from JapLink Dave. They forgot to bring some of theirs.

I was hoping it would be fixed for another run. Really wanted to see it in action lol.

I guess the Tilton evo would just have to do :whistling: .....

.....

It did dominate the Advan GTR on the straight though *flame suit on*

Don't worry I still have my love for the RB's :P




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