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thanks everyone, was an awesome event... loads of fun...

I promise I was actually moving on the straights, even though it looked like I was standing still!

I think my mate took some photos, will see if I can pry any of them out of him...

Awesome laps of happiness was happy

Was indeed very cold this morning but I was rugged up -except for Nick he was almost butt naked cuz Gat-ton

Great turnout as well and thanks to Evo guys

53mins on track though and my brakes were literally smoking lol

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Big thanks again to Mike and the execs for today

No dramas on the way home? looked nastier than what it was i think.

Yeah, hose was up high and on the outlet of the engine, just after the thermostat, so the engine stayed full enough I think.

Looking at replacing all my hoses now, anyone know anything about silicon radiator hoses? are they stronger or just more flashy?

Thanks to Mike and all the team at SauQld a great morning was had. Great to have the extra time as well. Am going to upload a quick clip to YouTube of 88RDY hitting the rev limiter, you will see the outcome soon.

Awesome air this morning big shout out to Mike for as always making today happen. Was great would luv to run the full track next time!

Glad we could fly the skyline flag in the sea of Evo's ;)

Ants could defo smell your brakes and about 16 more sets out there that were on fire! Spoke to the guy with the yellow Evo on e85 and he said he was full outa brakes at one stage with his street pads in there. That Evo was fast......

Cheers

Jono

Thanks to Mike and all the team at SauQld a great morning was had. Great to have the extra time as well. Am going to upload a quick clip to YouTube of 88RDY hitting the rev limiter, you will see the outcome soon.

That is a fast 34 and the screamer was crazy loud!

Yeah, hose was up high and on the outlet of the engine, just after the thermostat, so the engine stayed full enough I think.

Looking at replacing all my hoses now, anyone know anything about silicon radiator hoses? are they stronger or just more flashy?

Glad to hear it seems no damage done... You were really hooking through the dipper I had a massive smile on my face seeing and hearing you give it the beans through there ;)

From what I can gather the silicon hoses are stronger and less prone to failure than the normal style hoses.....

Awesome air this morning big shout out to Mike for as always making today happen. Was great would luv to run the full track next time!

Glad we could fly the skyline flag in the sea of Evo's ;)

Ants could defo smell your brakes and about 16 more sets out there that were on fire! Spoke to the guy with the yellow Evo on e85 and he said he was full outa brakes at one stage with his street pads in there. That Evo was fast......

Cheers

Jono

No worries, unfortunately unless we get 100 people they don't let you have the national circuit.

Mine were smoking when I came off, was a good 50 minutes.

Great day was had! Thanks to Mike etc. for organising it and everyone that came along. Was pretty happy for my first track event, Pinky didn't let me down :P Huge thanks to Martin for coming out with me because I was being a pansy before I actually got into it :P

so we will need the skyline,evos and vr4 clubs and anyone else that can make it,big ask,we have got a good group of skylines and evos at the moment,sometimes more isnt better,theres nothing wrong with the short tracks imoa,gives us slower cars a chance,lol.

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