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Good work on running the day to all involved. Even the weather worked out great, for Group 5 at least hehe

My best lap for the day, look forward to going back and having another crack.

 

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Thanks everyone for coming.

Congratulations to Peter Blythe (Bass Junky) for winning the 360fly camera and Mark Pether for winning the discount entry to our Grand Final day event at Sandown.

Results:

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What a blast of a track and a great venue. Big hi fives to Andrew who put in a massive effort and everyone else involved.

We had rain, thunder, lightening, sun, oil, sheep, SR20 rod bolts and more.

Bring on Grand Final day at Sandown.

In car from the subi and the beemer.

 

 

Had fun for my first track day (33 gtr with gold bbs rims) though the amount of body roll makes me think I need stiffer springs and/or sway bars.

Thanks for organizing a great event at an interesting track, can't wait to go along to the next track day.

21 minutes ago, V28VX37 said:

@Kinkstaah I can see a sedan! On the track! Not smoking! That's amazing

Looks like a great day, Broadford is definitely on my todo list

It looked like his car was loving life for once. 



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