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my suggestion - if you can't win, at least do something spectacular so you get your head on telly

I had my first track day ever in Feb this year. I'm not going to win it! LOL

But if nothing else my car is damn sexy (Bayside Blue R34 GTR with Bronze LMGT4's) so that should be enough to get on TV if nothing esle. But the plan for this year is to mostly have some fun and learn what its all about cause the car is still pretty stock and Im still a novice. Next year the car will (hopefully) be a beast and I'll take it a bit more seriously.

But this time around I'll definitely be having some fun so at times will try and be entertaining! haha. I have to so that I can try and increase the number of SAU Vic entries for future events.

yeah we went from 3 forum members running last year to 6 this year...they need a bit of encouragement ;)

good luck with it, its plenty of fun, and there was only a couple of tracks in nsw where the car was in any danger, not sure what its like down there....

  • 2 weeks later...

It's Official..

DVD it is...

I managed to get a really good quote for dubbing that made it worthwhile going for the DVD over the VHS.

I dropped them off this arvo for dubbing and I should be picking up the copies at the end of this week. - I have just finished the cover for the DVD case so all going well, you should have them in the next week or so....

I can't wait until Melbourne now...

I even get my own press car to zip around in and get exposure for... :D

for those of you who subscribe to MOTOR mag, there's a dutton article in there too :rofl: I believe I see a 350Z convertible with HGE plates in there too ;) ;)

 

Mag should be out in newsstands shortly! ;)

god help us, Kel's offering to do an autograph session for all her fans ;)

DVD's are ready..

 

Where do you live Duncan ???

abbo cove in //iddleside....do you have them :wave:

Kel picked up Fast Fours and Motor today. I'm sure all the homeboyz were amazed to see a grl buying them :D

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