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I'll be heading up a bit later in the afternoon in the 33 for dinner, then I'll likely come home and drive up again tomorrow in the van. Bringing change of clothes in case I sleep in a gutter somewhere instead of coming home though.

Was good to meet all the Canberra guys I hadn't met before!

Missed me :P the only other ACT car to be on the track, whats your excuse :P

Mine was I spent the majority of the time trying to fix my car. Installing new rear brake pads and later a broken water pump, my day was over :(

You did well Daniel. Good launches and gear changes :thumbsup:

Good to see enthusiasim to track and strip the Skyline.

A really good day but got a lil sunburnt spectatin

Thanks heaps mate!

Managed a 14.3 @197kmh

Pretty happy with it being my first time ever and with some normal street 595's

Also found why it over heated as well

Manged to shred my fan belt haha

Spent 2 hours on the side of the road replacing it

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