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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

So was that your fan belt they found on the track?

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So was that your fan belt they found on the track?

Haha don't think so because I got like 3 more runs after that which wouldn't have happened without a water pump

Just glad I got to drive it home

The diff sounds like its taken a beating haha

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 :(

I have no excuse I honestly didn't even seen another ACT car.

How the hell did I miss you haha

What car was it?! Photos for proof you're not f**king with me

How the hell did I miss you haha

What car was it?! Photos for proof you're not f**king with me

I was told you were in the second set of garages. As Sin stated I was in one of the hundred silver R33 GTR's. Black and white number plates but ACT.

The video I shot was pretty lame this time, no real action, just slowly loosing sight of a blue R35 GTR.

Okay so a huge thank you to ROB! (not a pulsar)

This guy spent 2 hours in the sun chatting and lending tools as we changed my fan belt on the side of the road.

THEN we drove off and left him with a flat battery! and he didnt have my number.

Rob I owe you a few drinks next time we catch up

So farken sorry mate

Yeah, $1500 D2 Racing coilover package for the car of my choice. Looking at their RS range, they're almost all $1450 - $1500. So more or less, I'll grab whichever model someone wants to buy off me lol. $1250 and they're yours.

Okay so a huge thank you to ROB! (not a pulsar)

This guy spent 2 hours in the sun chatting and lending tools as we changed my fan belt on the side of the road.

THEN we drove off and left him with a flat battery! and he didnt have my number.

Rob I owe you a few drinks next time we catch up

So farken sorry mate

Kasko, you'll get yours Buddy!!! or perhaps you already did.

Remember when I said "maybe I should turn my Hazards lights on too?"

That's what did it. That and my immobiliser I guess.

NRMA guy said my battery looks quite small for the size of the car. Maybe he's right!!!

Still, It was a great day, so cool to finally get out to one of these events and today was awesome too,

Heaps of pics and vids of the Airport & the same for the SnS today.

Great to meet you Shell & Kasko. Didn't meet Sinista but it'll happen.

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