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We hear of many Big HP street machines on these Forums claiming mega RWK etc...... Why not seperate the Men & Women from the Boys & Girls. Last night I witnessed 2 skylines both R32 GTR both claiming similar power 300RWK Plus. The results were devastating for one of them!

Any High Power skyliners out their interested in a Tues night cruise.... unleashing some Skyline Terror midweek!

Potential times & Place that will attract the right calibre of Skyline 200RWK+ ??????

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Ed just bring your pet snake and I'm sure car jacking wont be a problem.....

There are some serious street machines out there from both North & West, Im not a regular at these sort of meets so I leave the option open for a street meet with the regulars.

Cruise to Gong Maybe, heaps of road to unleash those RWK and no weekend warriors to contend with, purely enthusiasts!

Meet LaParouse?,Harbour Bridge?, Cronulla?..........

Duncan, the driver is just as important as the Car....... this isnt about comparing Mines Bigger than yours, its about the way you use it!

You may have a Big HP street car that runs fast 1/4 mile times, but if you haven't got the Balls to drive it 10/10ths whats the point.

If you tell me youve got 350RWK on Elf racing Fuel and run 10's with slicks thats great...... Were talking daily drivers on Pump fuel turn key & head interstate without a concern.

Originally posted by NRVOUS

Duncan, the driver is just as important as the Car....... this isnt about comparing Mines Bigger than yours, its about the way you use it!

You may have a Big HP street car that runs fast 1/4 mile times, but if you haven't got the Balls to drive it 10/10ths whats the point.  

If you tell me youve got 350RWK on Elf racing Fuel and run 10's with slicks thats great...... Were talking daily drivers on Pump fuel turn key & head interstate without a concern.

Take it to a trackday then, safe, legal and no cops.

Times will show how good a driver you are.

10/10ths is for the track.

8/10ths is for the street.

Originally posted by NRVOUS

Duncan, the driver is just as important as the Car....... this isnt about comparing Mines Bigger than yours, its about the way you use it!

You may have a Big HP street car that runs fast 1/4 mile times, but if you haven't got the Balls to drive it 10/10ths whats the point.  

If you tell me youve got 350RWK on Elf racing Fuel and run 10's with slicks thats great...... Were talking daily drivers on Pump fuel turn key & head interstate without a concern.

Hey, I think Duncan meant circuit racing at the Creek with street cars , street tyres & pump fuel. If you feel like a challange, come down to the Oran Park track day, see the thread in the NSW Event section.

SAU does not condone any form of illegal street racing.

Thank you ,

Originally posted by ed

Take it to a trackday then, safe, legal and no cops.

Times will show how good a driver you are.

10/10ths is for the track.

8/10ths is for the street.

:werd: x eleventy billion.

Good to see we have aroused some emotion on this thread....

Ed if you want to compare driver skill and the size of your Kahunas, then I suggest Go-Kart racing (Rotax 125 series)..... same machine,only driver skill makes the difference.

Duncan has a valid point about the stopwatch does'nt lie, we would all like to know who the Big players are so we can learn from their level of Mods.

If a track day attracts this level of enthusiam then so be it..... Eastern Creek over Oran park any day!

But until then lets play Ball at 8/10ths Ed! There are some Keen Skylines outhere Im sure.

Dumb question but what do u actually do at a track day ?

Is it just you skyline guys or are their a 100 other sorts of cars ?

Are you free to just cut laps as you please or do you have a certain time period etc ?

I'd love to go to a track day just so that i can work out the limits of my car on a wide open circuit without the worry of cops or other cars.

Originally posted by NRVOUS

Good to see we have aroused some emotion on this thread....

Ed if you want to compare driver skill and the size of your Kahunas, then I suggest Go-Kart racing (Rotax 125 series)..... same machine,only driver skill makes the difference.

Duncan has a valid point about the stopwatch does'nt lie, we would all like to know who the Big players are so we can learn from their level of Mods.

If a track day attracts this level of enthusiam then so be it..... Eastern Creek over Oran park any day!

But until then lets play Ball at 8/10ths Ed! There are some Keen Skylines outhere Im sure.

no worries how about your skyline against my N/A 2.0 car @ wakefield?

I wouldn't expect to beat you but sure as hell expect to be within 2secs behind your lap times.

Up for it? Gauntlet has been laid. :D

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