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Isnt that the same move Beer Baron "pulled off" on his R32?

Shame to see it happen! Any cause known for the other one catching fire?

Well, not to appear vulture like, it looks like it has had a major bottom end failure and sprayed oil all over the engine bay, ignited on the exhaust and took off.

A few guys on track stopped and helped to put it out. About 6 extinguishers all told. If the guy is on here, it's only money - just fix it and get back out there.

Well, not to appear vulture like, it looks like it has had a major bottom end failure and sprayed oil all over the engine bay, ignited on the exhaust and took off.

A few guys on track stopped and helped to put it out. About 6 extinguishers all told. If the guy is on here, it's only money - just fix it and get back out there.

Ouch thats no good

Although its good to see others helping out :)

  • 2 weeks later...

SAU Nickname: Cain

Car Make and Model: Nissan 350z

Circuit Name: Mallala

Lap time: 1:23.68

Modifications

Engine: TT kit

Power: 300+ rwkw

Suspension: Bilstein pss9

Tyres: Falken RT 615

Brakes: Project Mu BBK

Body weight: 1500kg

was havning an issue with the car going on limp mode near the end of the day when i was going flat out on the rear kink.

SAU Nickname: R33line

Car Make and Model: R33 GTS-t series 1

Circuit Name: Wakefield Park

Lap time: 1:10.78 min

Circuit Name: Oran Park south

Lap time: 53.51 sec

Modifications

Engine: F/M intercooler, pod filter, 3 inch exhaust

Power: 220 hp

Suspension: front coils

Tyres: potenza semi slicks

Brakes: RDA rotors, EBC red pads

Body weight: 1450kg

  • 2 weeks later...

PIARC yesterday - 1.48.4 -just too much traffic with 24 cars on track and being released pretty much at the same time.

Tried to follow Sam in his thing, but lasted the length of the front straight on the out lap - wicked machine.

The 1.47 will have to wait for 2 weeks.

Good work Andrew...any footage? New tyres or old? I think once you, Ant and Ferni drop below the 49s thats it for me for having anyone i can play with :)

Yes, have some that I haven't cut up yet. Prob do that tonight.

It wasn't my PB - did a 1.48 flat last time - so close it's frustrating.

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