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Yeah it gets worse. 7 of those 10 have aftermarket turbo's! All making over 300 at the wheels. LOL.

The last Maserati Day I went to I left thinking "I need more boost!"

I can feel that thought coming on again! LOL.

hahaha im going to rock up and watch and do some filming... are u allowed to spectate? im going to bring 2 cameras.... does anyone have a headrest camera mount?

hahaha im going to rock up and watch and do some filming... are u allowed to spectate? im going to bring 2 cameras.... does anyone have a headrest camera mount?

I would be honoured if you care to put your spare cam in my car! :) Havent got my camera down here with me so cant film my track days anymore :D

Do these moster GTRs all run sticky rubber, good brakes... :Oops: looks like a hard day at the office if the old R32 is going to register a time. :Bang:

yeah no worries... the other cam i will use to film from the sideline so we can have outside and inside views... then when snowys pitted we'll swap em over...

do u have a camera mount?

Nark, I have a camera mount that fits R33 GTS-ts - clamps onto the headrest risers...

If anyone wants to use it feel free... I can't on the GTR now

Andrew - yeah I figured that track day insurance would be impossible.

Trying to convince my mate to bring an E46 M3 to this day too :)

yes please!!! that should fit the 32 just fine...

sweet... btw can someone passenger me on one of the training rounds? i wanna see what its like on a track.. i know u cant push it in those sessions but im not worried about that

Hey Guys,

Finally looks like I'll be able to join you for a track day....yay!!! Just got a quick question before I fill in the form or confirm whether I'll be there or not......Reading the form it states you have to have a exhaust system that complies with the '75db drive by test'. While my exhaust is an aftermarket HKS system it isn't all that loud....how much leeway do you get with this???

mate - you'll be fine. Your car will be a lot quieter than a lot of the the other cars there I garantee. The +300kw GTR's dont have a problem. The '69 Mustang with the 7.0L donk thats louder than any skyline Ive heard doesnt have a problem. You wont have a problem with noise.

did it state somewhere in the requirement, "measured 30m from the side of the track" ?

so in other words, cant really compare the normal epa 90db noise test which is done at 1m 45deg angle. i was told many exhaust that is over the 90db noise test limit above will still be under 75db from 30m away.

Great......in that case can you guys add my name to the list. Am 95% sure I will be there just give me a day or so to confirm the requirements for my car etc.

Also whoever is organizing this (Snowman / Roy??) can you PM me a phone number to contact you on as getting on the net at works a bit of a hassle.

Thanks

yes please!!! that should fit the 32 just fine...

You can use it - I built it (!) and has a Manfrotto camera head on it - super stable... I just have to find the quick release plate to put in the bottom of the camera.

I assume that th 32 and 33 headrest uprights are the same width apart?

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