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Yea the blue GTR is one mad machine. It was running a very tame setup at track day as it is yet to have its power tune. Next track day expect to see nearly double the power, 9" slicks on the front, 10" slicks at the rear, side pipes etc and have a look under the bonnet !!

It was a good day, despite the rain.

I only had to pull three vehicles out of the kitty litter - Good old Cruiser.

The next track day on the 30th November is going to fill fast, so please secure your spot ASAP.

Can't wait to see Michael's Blue 32GTR in full force next track day, Paul may even get some laps in his 32GTR.

Regards,

Tim

I've added the wet times :D

Next one is the Grand Finale of the year on November 30. Stay tuned for the email soon.

Paul

if we can get enough interest can we have one earlier then Nov30 ?? and what about having it on a Saturday or Sunday ??

Paul you have email RE Photos

I also have a few photos will post soon.

Who ever owns the Red RX7, PM me as I have a great sequence of shots of your little indescretion coming onto the main straight :lol: Mud flying everyhwere :P Leave me your email address & I'll email them to you.

I also have good sequence photos of drifting the same corner from a couple of other silvias Car #25 & 26#. PM with your email address as well and I'll do the same. I'll leave the details of any other cars I have good photos of in this thread as I work through them.

Bring on the next one!

Cheers

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SirSkyline,

You can email me at: [email protected]

Else you have my home email address from the track day mailing list. Although I will be trying to swith to the above as I now get heaps of offensive spam since I started track day.

Question for any administrator that may read this:

I am trying to convert to the MountainRunner login as it is the same as my login on other forums. Is it possible to change ownership of my Time Attack records thread from gtrman1992 to MountainRunner ?

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