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I get the feeling I may be able to sell my turbos to nick when I eventually do upgrade...

Like hell if it ever got a snail it'd be something f**king huge, like the size of your head huge. You don't buy a v8 to spool dawrf snails

You should feel special mate. I see you the most out of anyone in the car club and thats cause we tend to be the only ones attending/entering in larger scale track days

He is a very special individual.

Don't other guys like Mcfly, Mooncad also attend to track days?

You should feel special mate. I see you the most out of anyone in the car club and thats cause we tend to be the only ones attending/entering in larger scale track days

Big call. Depends on what you call larger scale I guess...

You should feel special mate. I see you the most out of anyone in the car club and thats cause we tend to be the only ones attending/entering in larger scale track days

Oh I feel special :wub:

... And yes because we have the balls to line people up ;)

(In before mike starts drivelling on about lakeside lol)

You should feel special mate. I see you the most out of anyone in the car club and thats cause we tend to be the only ones attending/entering in larger scale track days

Happy laps and powercruise are NOT track days :glare:

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Happy laps and powercruise are NOT track days :glare:

Thank you. Someone else sees some sense in this. Hence why I said that it was a big call especially considering that the likes of McFly, Grego, Cadman, Sutty etc run proper sprints.

Happy laps and powercruise are NOT track days :glare:

Is it during day time: yes

Is it on a track: yes

I will agree that happy laps is not a "track day", but don't drag events like powercruise through the mud. It is the upper pinnacle of what it is, and a win there basically puts you one of the fastest usable cars in the state.

Winning/placing at events at "Powercruise" is the be all end all as far as I'm concerned...

Is it during day time: yes

Is it on a track: yes

I will agree that happy laps is not a "track day", but don't drag events like powercruise through the mud. It is the upper pinnacle of what it is, and a win there basically puts you one of the fastest usable cars in the state.

Winning/placing at events at "Powercruise" is the be all end all as far as I'm concerned...

I didnt drag them through the mud, if that appeals to you best of luck to you. But the long and short of it is that a track day is, to most people you will talk to around the car scene, an event where you run timed laps of a circuit, so no matter where you place powercruise on your list of priorities it aint a track day, and for example if you were to tell people you do a lot of track days you would get a lot of 'WTFbullshit' and 'whattimedidyourun' looks

Don't other guys like Mcfly, Mooncad also attend to track days?

Only if you consider a world outside drag racing, which apparently these guys don't

Winning/placing at events at "Powercruise" is the be all end all as far as I'm concerned...

Powercruise can EAD.

Only if you consider a world outside drag racing, which apparently these guys don't

Powercruise can EAD.

McFly, telling it how it is.

I can see the merit in powercruise for those inclined that way but I wouldn't call it a track day. Nick, come to the QR sprints :yes:

McFly, telling it how it is.

I can see the merit in powercruise for those inclined that way but I wouldn't call it a track day. Nick, come to the QR sprints :yes:

I NEVER CALLED IT A f**kING TRACK DAY!!!! :rant:

Spoken like a true narrow minded "purist", have u ever been to one?

I have, it took me a few years to recover, and almost made me part my car and burn the rest just to make sure I was never associated that god awful cesspit of bogans.

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