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well i have been at oran park to watch a race once (like 4 years ago) and the corner coming onto the striaght has a well used wall that has stuck in my mind..

btw 4doorGTR im the guy from wsid with the red gtst you said hi when i turned up so hi its me :D

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for ****'s sake

me and mate been workin on our 31s sionce morning to get em ready

bled brakes etc

we just finished chucking new nultec bushes in upper and lower controilk arms for mine

then go to change the unijoint coz mine is cactus

and what do ya know

pepsauto sold me the wrong ****ing one

after i made em check 3 times!!!

its bigger than the noraml r31 uni (rear)

****ing hell

no go on the car

All ready to go.

If anyone has a decent trolly jack it would be good. Mine is only a cheapo, but I have the compressor, rattle gun and tyre inflator ready.

Cya in the morning.....one more sleep:wassup:

Pete,

Thank you for a AWSOME day's driving.

It was well managed and pleanty of track time for all.

I missed saying goodby as you were sending more tyres to the smoke gods, but I wanted to T H A N K S

Mal

Owwch!  So how did these crashes occur?

There were two incidents..

1. The first stack was the wrx. It was in his first run of the day in the first "track session". He hit the wall coming in onto the straight. Check out the front drivers side wheel and the scrapes all the way down the side. I noticed he also smashed the side windows.... nasty!!!

2. The second crash was between two cars in one of the "drift sessions". Basically the ass end of one car ended up in the front of another. It was on turn 2 on the south circuit. I guess thats drifting...

Bring on the next day....

I didn't have such a great day ,,,but hey I got to catch up with all you drop kicks which made my pain easier. It pleased me greatly to see Dan get on pace so quickly. 1st session buddy you were on it. I was also pleased to see the counrty boy hold out that crapy Mini,,,well done mate.

All in All I think SAU had a great day.

Thank Fatz.

P.S. I'M PISSED

Neil.

Pete,

Thank you for a AWSOME day's driving.

It was well managed and pleanty of track time for all.

I missed saying goodby as you were sending more tyres to the smoke gods, but I wanted to T H A N K S

Mal

Wanted to say thanks for a great day also! and mall thanks for letting me use your compressor!!!

also why the blanked out number plates? just in case big brother was watching????




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