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i will also try and get out there as well, is the z slot car coming out for another skyline flogging would love to meet up with the guys form vic and I can use 4th gear down the straight to about 8000rpm before the kink

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1.15 gp track just behind the super cars that was with the old engine the new one will spool up even quicker have got the new cage in looks great and have the old cage for sale if you know anyone looking for one cormoly bolt together jap brand

1.15 gp track just behind the super cars that was with the old engine the new one will spool up even quicker have got the new cage in looks great and have the old cage for sale if you know anyone looking for one cormoly bolt together jap brand

Bugger, we need quick GTSTs to keep the Vic boys honest, not more GTRs :(

...and have to say it, V8 Supercars do 1:08s :D

Man... I'm really going to owe the wife if I come out to this one... have to see how things are going as there is a trip to Vic just 3 weeks before that will slow the cash flow a little...

If I'm in it will be on the buzzer.

hmmm, i'm pretty interested, gonna see if i can scrape together the dough

shit, gotta buy a helmet too :|

can we use a fluro bike stack hat? :D

actually, i dunno if i can afford this one, as the drag day is looking more and more appealing. OH THE DECISIONS

Just get a motorcycle helmet from someone and you'll be right.

If your worried about OP then I suggest a day out at Wakefield first. That'll boost your confidence.

I'll be heading down for an open day (can't make Sept 11) so your welcome to tag along. Gotta get the toymotor suspension set up right.

Yep, still spots available. Just deposit your money to reserve one.

Attached is a little thing I wrote ages ago about track days.

Also found these.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...topic=38118&hl=

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...showtopic=18757

My_First_Two_Track_Days.doc

hmmm, i'm pretty interested, gonna see if i can scrape together the dough

shit, gotta buy a helmet too :|

can we use a fluro bike stack hat?  :(

actually, i dunno if i can afford this one, as the drag day is looking more and more appealing. OH THE DECISIONS

I bought an almost brand new helmet at a flea market for $30 on the weekend. Perfect condition with australian standards sticker and all that. Bloke just wanted to give up riding and this was his "spare" i guess for his passenger. Check your local market out and you might find something.

Yep, still spots available.  Just deposit your money to reserve one.

Attached is a little thing I wrote ages ago about track days.

Also found these.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...topic=38118&hl=

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...showtopic=18757

Ok read all that and feel more prepared, will use the brake bleeding as a chance to install my braided brake lines maybe too.

I'll deposit now.




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