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The whistle is the hidden aftermarket HKS turbo, that's why the damn thing was all over my arse most of the afternoon :)

Gotta love my 225 street rubber with 100+ laps of circuit driving, 30 drag runs and 35,000km. Yup due for a tyre change :)

Hehe... a couple more cm in the tyre width and about 100% more thread on the tyres and you'd be killing me.

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The whistle is the hidden aftermarket HKS turbo, that's why the damn thing was all over my arse most of the afternoon :(

Gotta love my 225 street rubber with 100+ laps of circuit driving, 30 drag runs and 35,000km. Yup due for a tyre change ;)

Hehe... a couple more cm in the tyre width and about 100% more thread on the tyres and you'd be killing me.

Yeah while you were MIA a while back they broke into my garage and stole my stock GTT rims. They weren't on the car at the time though. Still, it sucks having to buy something you already had.

Yeah while you were MIA a while back they broke into my garage and stole my stock GTT rims. They weren't on the car at the time though.  Still, it sucks having to buy something you already had.

What wheels were they on your car last Thursday? They looked nice... Keep them!

Someone say cheaterer tyres ??  

 

I've got some for $2200 ono - plus they come with a set of Buddy Club P1's :) :)

 

Check the sig.

igor, buy these and reunite them with the car :D happy to give you some tips one day

:cheers: classic thread, sorry I missed the day :(

BTW SAU are running a track day on 19 March at Wakefield :D Should be a great weekend

Yeah thats the one, SAU NSW and the Rotary club are going halves in the day :cheers:

And lets not forget some beers the night before. Pete won't come because he's afraid of beer :D

Yeah, I assume Tosh will be posting up details in the next few days, numbers will be limited to 15 I think so better get in early :cheers: $140 for club members I think

awesome

 

can you let me know the details of that day, in terms of payment etc ?

Perhaps pm me. Im keen to go again, but to a track with a slightly longer straight :D

 

My top speed was only 176 km/hr on sunday :cheers:

What are you whinging about? I only hit 160. That is if the speedo is working fine. As per the semi-slicks... Well, when I'm rich and famous I ll get those. I'll think about Wakefield, doesn't look like it at the moment.




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