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I think I read it was the side skirts of the kit.

Must have fallen outside of:

"Original under body floor between the axles is required, no flat bottoms, diffusers, etc may extend forward of the rear axle or aft of the front axle."

Team USA had wiring issues (i heard) and kept breaking ecu units.

I had a pretty good weekend, didn't get the mid 40 I wanted. Thats ok, something to aim for next year.

Good to put some faces to names.

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Sounds similar to my weekend.

Either popped or broke 3 driveshafts in 3 sessions.

Didn't finish a lap with 4wd, in fact I didn't make it past Corporate Hill with 4wd once!!

Was towed off 1 session when the above smashed itself to bits, made a hell of a noise when it let go.

Oh well, like Richo, there's always next year.....

Team USA had wiring issues (i heard) and kept breaking ecu units.

I had a pretty good weekend, didn't get the mid 40 I wanted. Thats ok, something to aim for next year.

Good to put some faces to names.

You did look good on the live stream hanging the arse out :)

was good to watch and on live stream I got to see heaps of the action

I'm hoping to have the 34 at a point I can enter it next year in clubsprint

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a_LbouJLjJA

This is the lap from the Superlap Shootout. Done the whole event on 1 set of Advan A050, Nothing left of the tyres pushing a 1750kg GTR around for 20 laps over the 2 days. Still managed to do a 1:40.4362 only .08 of a second of my best lap time for the event. Maximum attack on shagged tyres sliding around,

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Sounds similar to my weekend.

Either popped or broke 3 driveshafts in 3 sessions.

Didn't finish a lap with 4wd, in fact I didn't make it past Corporate Hill with 4wd once!!

Was towed off 1 session when the above smashed itself to bits, made a hell of a noise when it let go.

Oh well, like Richo, there's always next year.....

That's gonna be fun to clean up

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a_LbouJLjJA

This is the lap from the Superlap Shootout. Done the whole event on 1 set of Advan A050, Nothing left of the tyres pushing a 1750kg GTR around for 20 laps over the 2 days. Still managed to do a 1:40.4362 only .08 of a second of my best lap time for the event. Maximum attack on shagged tyres sliding around,

Nice work, man she looks heavy.

Is there any substantial weight saving being done on R35s yet?

When you look at Pro Class and see it being dominated by Evo's and Silvia's, you've gotta wonder if there's any way to really beat a light chassis without drag car levels of horsepower - which is useless on a control tyre anyway.

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This is the lap from the Superlap Shootout. Done the whole event on 1 set of Advan A050, Nothing left of the tyres pushing a 1750kg GTR around for 20 laps over the 2 days. Still managed to do a 1:40.4362 only .08 of a second of my best lap time for the event. Maximum attack on shagged tyres sliding around,

Woah! You sure we're manhandling it round the track haha, looks like a whole heap of fun though!

No weight saving in my R35 has full trim just took the baby seats out for Time Attack. This is the main problem with R35's the tyres go like jelly due to the weight. There is no way i can do more than 1 lap on the soft A050 tyres.

Hey guys, congrats to all the SAU'ers that did so well. Truely impressive!

Here is a compilation video I did from Saturday's highlights. Wish I could have been in 4 places at once to catch all the action.

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