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Originally posted by 2rismo

 

AHH!! how come?!?!?!  doesnt seem fair... :D

Well, if I remember correctly, 12.30 became 2.30 at the dyno day for you, and we don't want you to miss any time thrashing that car of yours around the track:p

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Plus one more. My mate in his 200SX (DEREK) can come, and maybe another friend in his Cosworth Mercedes.

Good news , Derek works in the entertainment industry, so if we all bring cameras and get some joy footage, then he will be able to compile it into a pretty professional vid for us Skyline owners.

c what we can do guys

but most likely i will be going for lap times this track day. the gtr is currently undergoing the cheapst handeling modes in the world (still will have standard suspension) to make it a 10* faster through the corners

should sound abit nastier cause someone has a side pipe now lol

but yea assuming the mods work out a treat its drift time

and we have more power now as well so 3rd and 4th gear drift is back yea baby

ohh baby

pete

the 180 got full koni adjustables today and strut braces are coming next week.

i have a bad feeling i am gonna get tonnes of brake fade! :)

also - its my birthday that day, i have requested a freebie, but nobody seems to have acknowledged it! :)

Oops :(

I just realised that I'm planning on going to the drags the night before at EC, so I'd have to wake up super early to change the wheels to make it for this trackday...

I'll have to see how I go... Lots of stress on my poor car too :D

Wine Red cars not allowed !!!    Speshly ones with big FMICs, ricey water spray system, blue neons at the back and 10" subs rolling around in the boot !!  

Okay, BASTARDO! :D :D :)

Well, if I remember correctly, 12.30 became 2.30 at the dyno day for you, and we don't want you to miss any time thrashing that car of yours around the track

Dam...gah...shi....fuc...beotc....gah!!!!!

Yeah i spose you're right!

7 it is.

Well I wont let you share my shiny new rubber, fresh from a local racing series. Brutes control tyre anyone? No? AHHAHAHAHAHA....

2RISMO's CHECKLIST FOR THE 18th:

1/ Remove subs and amp etc from boot.

2/ Strap on shiny new, no you cant have any cos you're all doody-heads, rubber.

3/ Now that it's all tuned, pump it full of Nulon and 98 octane Evolution from my favourite little 7-11.

4/ Chuck it on the trailer behind F-Truck muscle

5/ Set alarm nice and early so I dont miss any of it YOU SARCASTIC BAST#RDS!!! :(

So I was 2 hours late to an event that i organised... Would you have preferred i hadn't organised it in the first place?

I'll be there driving alternate laps with a mate fo mine who's all sad that his Group A is for sale and undriveable.

Can't wait,

Adrian

All,

Sorry I have not been on line for about 2 months, but I have had lots of distractions. Work has been flat out and we moved into our new house about 6 weeks ago and I have not had time to do sh!t except try and make it look like a home before Xmas.

Well I am a 50% chance of coming for a few hours on the 19th. I dislocated my shoulder playing touch and I am still having trouble raising my right arm, so driving is a little painful.

I have not had time to wash my car in the last 3 months, except for that wedding Zane and I did about 3-4 weeks ago, so my car is not really ready, for staters I need new tyres before venturing out onto the black horizon.

Or I could just spend the day drifting and send my tyres to the after life. What I might do is get the tyres striped and rotated so I actually have some rubber on my outside tyre walls, that should see the poor old yoka's to there grave. As testament to the tyre quality of those Yoka A Specs, I have done 42,000 KM and 10 trackdays and 1 cams licence 2 day, and they are still going hard. I lit them up in the wet weather the other day and I still could not get them to let go for more than a 1/2 a second.

Anyway, I should be cool for a few sessions depending on how I go at work. If its quiet I will see you early, if not catch you all later on in the day.

Fatz,

I will bring your boost up kit so try and see if you can have the money on the day, if not I’m sure we can work something out.

P.S. I have $300 worth of oil cooling pipework and connectors for a front mount oil cooler if any one wants them.

What do you need, a $300 oil cooler, $20 sandwich plate and my piping and connectors. I did it on my car but the guy charges me $450 for custom pipework, so I have this stuff left over. If any one is interested in protecting their car please send me a PM.

Anyway, I should be cool for a few seccions depending on how I go at work. If its quiet I will see you early, if not catch you all later on in the day.

Fatz,

I will bring your boost up kit so try and see if you can have the mone on the day, if not Im sure we can work something out.

P.S. I have $300 worth of oil cooling pipework and connectors for a front mount oil cooler if any one wants them.

What do you need, a $300 oil cooler, $20 sandwich plate and my piping and connectors. I did it on my car but the guy charges me $450 for custom pipework, so I have this stuff left over. If any one is interested in protecting there car please send me a PM.

Originally posted by Merli

Oops :)

I just realised that I'm planning on going to the drags the night before at EC, so I'd have to wake up super early to change the wheels to make it for this trackday...

I'll have to see how I go... Lots of stress on my poor car too ;)

Hey Merli,

I've been thinking about giving the skyline a run, do you want to post an event and get a bit of a crowd along, (or are you trying to keep this quiet?:) )

Originally posted by Duncan

Hey Merli,

I've been thinking about giving the skyline a run, do you want to post an event and get a bit of a crowd along, (or are you trying to keep this quiet?:) )

Duncan, you're more than welcome to come and do some runs with me! :) As is anyone else, but I didn't really want to advertise it, it's nothing special really... Those who like drag racing, know to check the Eastern Creek website to see when they're on...

If you wanted to make an Event post about it, go for it though ;)

hey Duncan - what kind of Silvia is that?!?

and thanks - you're all heart! :(

I may also come to the creek and watch the night before too, but i dont think i can get the night off! :(




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