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Clayoth,

We (Skylines Australia Victoria) run our club championship in conjunction with the WRX Club of Victoria. The next round of sprints (Round 5) is at Sandown on June 12 - here's a link for these forums to it.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/sh...ead.php?t=73467

Other popular clubs to run in Vic with is the Maserati Club Days but they only have 2 events each year and both at Sandown.

My best times so far in my GTR are:

Sandown - 1.25

Calder - 1.05

Winton - 1.39

Phillip Island - 1.49

Those times can be bettered with GTR's no problems. The Racepace GTR (R33) has done.

Sandown - 1.16

Calder - 59s

And Frank (R33) who runs with us at the WRX Club Days has done.

Sandown - 1.20

Calder - 1.02

Winton - 1.33

Phillip Island - 1.45

See if you can find another street car that has beaten the Racepace GTR times! :P

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"See if you can find another street car that has beaten the Racepace GTR times! "

Yep, that's mighty fast!

I actually run in the WRX Club events with Frank. It was actually Frank's and Aaron's results at Morwell recently that have me a bit fired up about getting a GTR. I was originally thinking either STi or Liberty GT, but after seeing those two guys monster such a tight track as Morwell, well...

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Haha - no worries.

Well there will be a large number of us down at Sandown on June 12. Feel free to come up and have a chat if you like. I'm in the Blue 34 - I have a few new tricks up my sleave so we'll see how close I can get to Frank! LOL

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