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Guys, this was an awesome day and an awesome weekend! I have a gazillion photos and some videos so will attempt to get as many as i can in here..... Starting off with some grip video -

when & where?

This was at Ringwood in NSW..... Just north of Raymond Terrace!

nice vid guys.

love the whistle of the turbo on your car Matt :P

Haha yeah its very noticable without gate :D

nice vid guys.

love the whistle of the turbo on your car Matt :P

if theres antoher come & try hill climb day like this, count me in!

http://myalllakesmotorsportsclub.jigsy.com/

That's the next one we're going to chalk up. Apparently a heaps faster course.

Was a fun day indeed

At least we know we can turn up off our face wanking everywhere and not get thrown out

Vids won't show up for me for some reason but I was there so all good

Look out Bulladealah we are a coming

Edit

All us drift merchants will defiantly have to attend the next come and try day

Edited by m.j.h

Was a fun day indeed

At least we know we can turn up off our face wanking everywhere and not get thrown out

Vids won't show up for me for some reason but I was there so all good

Look out Bulladealah we are a coming

Edit

All us drift merchants will defiantly have to attend the next come and try day

Oh yeah, i tried to forget about that guy hahaha :laugh:

If you are on mobile they dont work since the update, it has been reported to the guys though...

And yeah, get out and rip some more skids! I might bring some stockies and try do a full track skid? :P

Nice one Martin!

Notice the 35GTR was near a second faster on the launch :O Awesome :woot:

Yep it's quick off the line

Notice my times?

36.27. 36.27. 36.28

Just call me mr consistent

Haha mine would be consistant if a wasnt being an ass of the line :P

this looks mad fun, any specific regs i.e can u have straight pipes ? and can u drift the section if u want without people getting shitty?

Noise regs were 95dba so no screamer for me....

Also NO drifting allowed.

It was great fun. Would of liked to have had a few more runs. At least I know I have to drive it for a couple of kms to reset the launch control nanny mode now.... :)

Here are some vids of my first three runs: (not quite as exciting to look at as the rwd cars)

Outside

GoPro

I signed up for Bulahdelah today. Should be more suited to the bigger cars. The organizer said he had to put a chicane in near the end because there have been a couple of guys who have gotten airborne after the finish line. If you guys are going to head up let me know.

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