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I am so mad that I missed Sandown - especially coz the track is only 15 mins from my place... not happy I tell ya.

Stupid Team Wang drinking session at Holliava on Saturday night really messed me up.

Anyways, have been updated on most of what happened already and from what I hear, top effort guys - doing SAU proud!!

Well catch ya all at the next track weekend (Ph. Island is it??).

PS. Oh yeah and to those who didnt come out on Saturday night :upurs:

I am so mad that I missed Sandown

Stupid Team Wang drinking session at Holliava on Saturday night really messed me up.

PS. Oh yeah and to those who didnt come out on Saturday night  :upurs:

LOL...

Self explanotary isn't it...?

We didn't come out on saturday night, cause we didn't wanna be messed on Sunday.

Troy - Yeah, my no show on Sunday is definately being blamed on Saturday nite - I got home, went to bed and woke up this morning (monday). De-stress about your car - hopefully by the next PIARC weekend it will be good.

Emre - Your forgiven as you had so far to come anyways, I heard about your car as well - hope all will be OK, hopefully fixed without too much hassle.

My friend was driving the silver R33 with 400R front which I have been very involved with. It was the first time out since the rebuild and it has been a lot of work so I was pretty edgy. Getting boost spikes, filling the catch can and stock suspension was just silly. I talked to one SAU guy. Can't remember his name.

But yeah, I was not really pleasant to be around all weekend. Will try to be sociable in the future some time. :)

yeah where were u goj??

i cant belive how many people got sunburnt... hahahaha u poor whities :)

when i spoke to the gf last night she was complaining about it and i just laughed.

My friend was driving the silver R33 with 400R front which I have been very involved with. It was the first time out since the rebuild and it has been a lot of work so I was pretty edgy. Getting boost spikes, filling the catch can and stock suspension was just silly. I talked to one SAU guy. Can't remember his name.  

But yeah, I was not really pleasant to be around all weekend. Will try to be sociable in the future some time. :)

were u the one Al was talking to out in the car park when i came past in the ceffy? Al being the only one with the SAU top on

were u the one Al was talking to out in the car park when i came past in the ceffy? Al being the only one with the SAU top on

Ummmm he said his name but I forgot.

I was the guy that forgot the word solenoid and was pointing at it going "that thing".

Then I proceeded to give an only moderately sensible explanation about why the boost was spiking. I think about that time fumes and sun had got to me.

Absolute highlight of the day for me though (apart from that heavenly GT3RS) was that there was a MASERATI on the track at a Maserati club day!!!!!!

Previously they were always part of Team Car Park!

My friend was driving the silver R33 with 400R front which I have been very involved with. It was the first time out since the rebuild and it has been a lot of work so I was pretty edgy. Getting boost spikes, filling the catch can and stock suspension was just silly. I talked to one SAU guy. Can't remember his name.  

But yeah, I was not really pleasant to be around all weekend. Will try to be sociable in the future some time. :P

Ahhh- that was you!

I was the one you were speaking to. Great looking car, was pretty quick down the straights. I still say "ditch the apexi boost controller" heard to much sh1t about them (regarding spikes, etc).

What's up with me being the only one representing SAU, by wearing the t-shirt. I know some of you don't have one, but others have no excuss :P. At such days we should all wear the SAU shirts.

When the new SAU Vic shirt comes out, i want to see the team colours at the track days!

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