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Happy Laps - Queensland Raceway 20-07-14


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HAHAHAHAHA love the commentary "Here comes this f**kin wagon again", maybe I should make that my next sig :D

The video i had just as you dropped the coolant was worse. I didn't get much visually except for a still but all i kept saying was "Welllllll its f**ked." It really did look much worse than what it was.

The video i got of the steam wasn't really usable :(

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Thanks for the awesone fun ladies and fellas, hopefully next time my r33 wont be as stock!

my r32 has a stock 25 in it,but i still make it go pretty hard.

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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!

Thanks Andrew, thats some pretty good footage, you weren't lying about the size of the flame.

Screamer needs some.

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my r32 has a stock 25 in it,but i still make it go pretty hard.

My RB20 is pretty well stock apart from a little bit of boost and a 3 inch turbo back exhaust and it surprised me what I could keep up with.

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I think that the R32s being lighter in comparison to R33's is rather noticeable on track.....

Add a few light mods and you guys were fanging around the track IMO

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