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Thank god Jack posted his Sandown time because I've been embarrassed being the #1 spot on that list given I can think of 8 GTR's faster than my time off the top of my head.

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Roy,

I scrapped out a PB with the vic boys last Friday at EC.

1.48.48 but I know there were at least 3 vics who were quicker on the day, Im sure they will post up soon.

There was a 1.45 and 2 x 1.47's

Big john also broke into the 1.43's

Roy,

I scrapped out a PB with the vic boys last Friday at EC.

1.48.48 but I know there were at least 3 vics who were quicker on the day, Im sure they will post up soon.

There was a 1.45 and 2 x 1.47's

Big john also broke into the 1.43's

Well done Paul, to go 2 seconds quicker than previous is a top effort!!!!

Will send you some footage soon...

"PEEEEOOOOOWWWW" - the sound as you guys went oof topic :P

SAU Nickname: ZENNON

Car Make and Model: 92 R32 GTST

Circuit Name: Queensland Raceway Sprint Track

Lap time: 1:06.15

Modifications

Engine: RB20DET with FMIC, pod, gtr fuel pump and 3" zorts

Power: 160rwkw

Suspension: teins adjustable coilovers

Tyres: falkens wets

Brakes: stock rear, gtr front

Body weight: stock

"PEEEEOOOOOWWWW" - the sound as you guys went oof topic :)

SAU Nickname: ZENNON

Car Make and Model: 92 R32 GTST

Circuit Name: Queensland Raceway Sprint Track

Lap time: 1:06.15

Modifications

Engine: RB20DET with FMIC, pod, gtr fuel pump and 3" zorts

Power: 160rwkw

Suspension: teins adjustable coilovers

Tyres: falkens wets

Brakes: stock rear, gtr front

Body weight: stock

SAU Nickname: ZENNON

Car Make and Model: 92 R32 GTST

Circuit Name: Queensland Raceway Sprint Track

Lap time: 1:04.26

Modifications since last track day:

2+ experience points :laugh:

(and not being in the n00b group helped too!)

Getting my r32 gtst 4door prep't up for the track, and looking at improving on my current times that i have recorded in a slower heavier car. However the 944 is amazingly stable and has more grip than a nuns you no what!

Porsche 944 S2

Weighing 1343kg with 148 kw at the fly (stock power and weight)

racing suspension setup , changing the rear tortion bar to a coil over setup

running

Bridgestone RE55 tyres

Pageant black brake pads

Calder: 1:09.323

Winton Long track: 1:40.021

Winton Short track: 1:09.142

Phillip Island: 1:54.645

Sandown: 1:29.356

Some more reference lap times for you Troy:

Bathurst - Richards/Skaife - 1.10.68

Sandown - Richards - 1.15.75

Mallala - Skaife - 1.10.68

Oran Park - Skaife - 1.10.26

Eastern Creek - Richards - 1.36.29

Winton - Skaife - 1.01.56

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  • 2 months later...

SAU Nickname:zr240

Car Make and Model:datsun 240z

Circuit Name:Phillip Island

Lap time:1:47.6

Modifications

Engine: L28

Power:250hp (approx)

Suspension:coil over koni

Tyres:dunlop slick

Brakes:Mazda 4 spot frt and single spot rear

Body weight 950kg

Just brought a r33 turbo half cut to put in the 240z :P

Time is on natsoft from state round in about 2002

Ash

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