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No sweat, Turn off the highway into Champion's Way follow it about a km past the drag strip curve right and into the track stop near the control tower and look around. You'll see all the cars in the pits to the right of the control tower

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No sweat, Turn off the highway into Champion's Way follow it about a km past the drag strip curve right and into the track stop near the control tower and look around. You'll see all the cars in the pits to the right of the control tower.Look for a white R33 no 18 thats me come and say hello

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BIG THANKS TO PAUL (GTRman) for an AWESOME day.. very well planned and everything went great. Can't wait for the next one!

Unbelievable value for what you got out of it. I've got about 70 photos of the day and a few videos. Good to see Beau and Jay out there as well.

Best lap time of the day was 1:18.55... Happy with that seeing as it was only 3-10 seconds off some much faster cars. Next time thankfully I'll have something that should be a bit closer :)

And if I can get out there in my cheap ass, and near stock R31 with some 330,000km on the clock, and auto at that.. and thrash the pants off it with it all staying in one piece at the end of the day, nobody else has *any* excuses :wassup: ..

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Yeah, looked like a lot of fun out there, looking forward to next time so I can get my R33 out on the track.

Good to put some faces to the names as well.

How wicked was that SLK V8 Merc!!!!

GTR's were nice as well.

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Yeah, the merc sounded mean.. and that cobra as well with that 4xx c.u v8!

Large number of skylines there.

You'll have to get out there next time, now you know what its all about :) I was a bit nervous at first but found its not too difficult to really fang it, and also not too difficult to follow all the rules properly regarding passing (well in my case letting everybody pass me!), etc :rant:

I've uploaded my photos here: http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/photopost...500&ppuser=1332

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How much fun was that?!!!

Got some great video of jaqule having lots of fun on the last corner. Some loud gtrs running around, nice wrxs and of course the merc. (got a good looking burnout from him as well)

Thanks to jay for letting me use the jack etc... really appreciate it.

Once I sort something out could anybody host some clips?

cheers, Mark

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