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I've looked, but I can't find a thread with the dates for texi and/or trackdays organised by SAU. Is there a link somewhere please?

Thanks

Mitch

Hey Mitch

buy my MX5 and win the championship

you

know

you

want

to

!!!!!!!

  • 2 weeks later...

Cant wait till the SMSP track day.done the last 2 its my favourite event for the year. Improved by 2 seconds last year. Will aim to have coilovers and semi slicks on the 32 this time round and try get closer to the 1:10s

Concrete walls are far enough away from the track not to hit them. Unfortunately a very nice 32 GTR hit the wall turn 1 south circuit 2nd lap of the day last year. But that was justan unfortunate case of overdriving the car on cold tires.

I no haz 4WD lik yew... :(

I like Wakefield because if I lose control, I just eat grass LOL

below, epic brake fade !

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Walls are further away then you think trust me you will love it just get better brakes!!!

awd is for girly men

Run a 1.10 yet chump :P

Walls are further away then you think trust me you will love it just get better brakes!!!

I have, I threw my QFM A1RMs into the bin, I'm on "squeal monsters" now (Project MU HC+)



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