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I just noticed we have missed heaps of the helpers in the pics :O lol will try harder next time to make sure everyone is in there ;)

Thanks too all the team that makes this possible as it is EPIC!!!!

got say a big thanks to all the organisers.

as a first timer i had a ball, well worth the drive, and ill be back for more.

look forward to the next one.... as i still have plenty of tyres..hehe

got say a big thanks to all the organisers.

as a first timer i had a ball, well worth the drive, and ill be back for more.

look forward to the next one.... as i still have plenty of tyres..hehe

Glad you got back safe! Was good too meet you breifly man!

Stay in touch as we have cruises up north occasionally, and i KNOW you're not scared of a long drive haha!

Glad you got back safe! Was good too meet you breifly man!

Stay in touch as we have cruises up north occasionally, and i KNOW you're not scared of a long drive haha!

i see ur havin a cruise up wotton way?

i love that drive, my first gemini and i have some great memories of that strech of road

if im free id love to tag along

i see ur havin a cruise up wotton way?

i love that drive, my first gemini and i have some great memories of that strech of road

if im free id love to tag along

Awesome! Well if you are free make sure you come along! It is only a small cruise with a few of the Newy guys but we would be more than happy to catch up or meet you along the way :yes:

Cheers for all the pic/vid love of the v35.

Surprised at how well it went when I had a bit of room to throw it around. Was useless in the tight slalom though. But cant expect much for a sstocker on street coilovers and heavy wide 19s with china tyres :P

Probably was still more suited to this kind of thing compared to my 14 being na and haveing somw form of tourqe

Day was actually quite well run and had a better atmosphere than most eastern creek days, reminded me of the old oran park days

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Cheers for all the pic/vid love of the v35.

Surprised at how well it went when I had a bit of room to throw it around. Was useless in the tight slalom though. But cant expect much for a sstocker on street coilovers and heavy wide 19s with china tyres :P

Probably was still more suited to this kind of thing compared to my 14 being na and haveing somw form of tourqe

Day was actually quite well run and had a better atmosphere than most eastern creek days, reminded me of the old oran park days

It looked sweet! loved the entrance too with the speed hump scrape and then the wooden blocks :yes: Cos low!!! There are more pics of it i think :D

Thanks to the organisers for a top day

Here is two of my vids links

Haha love that second view mate! Just had to make sure you switch the view back to desktop or it doesnt work ;)

Looooove the skid video!!!! :woot: what resolution is that in?

And yes, that was gate pressure and plumb back gate so low 300kw, car has run 391kw ;)

Hoon

Wonder how the orange go kart would go at this?

Would

It even be allowed to run?

It looked sweet! loved the entrance too with the speed hump scrape and then the wooden blocks :yes: Cos low!!! There are more pics of it i think :D

Those speed humps massacre the cross member, rails and subframe. This car hangs lower than a s/r chassis even though its not even tucking tread on 19s

Was worse going out lol

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