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bj,

Here is my new car.

Cheers

My GTR

looks good mate.

hope the weather imporves for traction tomorrow or it might be a little interesting for half the field :P

Liquid horsepower YEAH

Was a good day from what I saw. I only stayed til lunch but at that stage the black evo was in front. Who won it in the end?

I was in a nismo jacket if anyone saw me. Next time you see me, say hello :O

Saw you and the car :)

Didn't get a chance to say howdy as i was kinda sidetracked.

Hope all the boys that went in it (LUCKY BUGGERS) had a good day and tahnks for putting on abit of a show.

Forgot the mention that i was proud of the "Skyline" entries there.

Bart, loved seeing you come off the last couple of corners mate, glad you put that suspension to good use.

Stuart, LOVED the 7000RPM launch's off the start line.

Omar, you have a FulliSik (brand of his exhaust so im told :) ) sounding skyline mate and good to see your not affraid to throw it around.

I wont comment on Choppings car as im not really a fan <_<

Was great to see a large variety of cars out there having a go.

Really bummed that i didn't get in on the action myself but if i can get a cage and a few other little bits a peices at a good price then maybe we can look at a TEAM thing for the next one or Collinsvale???

Cheers B

yeah the GTR launch off the line was awesome :)

The black 31 sounded pretty damn tough and he was gunning it from what I saw. What mods did that have?

Still don't know who won? A mate of mine, Andrew Robinson, was driving the Golf GTI and came 4th outright I think. That thing goes pretty hard and he is a good driver. I think he mentioned he was within 4 tenths of the gtr. pretty good effort.

So who won?

On my final and fastest run I actually launched at 8000! the surface wasn't that grippy so I didn't think it would hurt anything too much.

Not having run there before, I thought the course was suprisingly tight. Conrats to Leigh in the Evo.

41.670 Leigh Finlayson Mitsubishi EVO I

42.330 Rob Barrow Nissan GTiR

42.380 Stuart Benson Nissan Skyline

42.700 Damian Moore Ford Escort

43.230 Drew Robinson VW Golf

43.810 Gary Cannan Porsche 930

43.860 Philip Leith Porsche GT3

44.700 Omar Hasan Nissan Skyline

44.710 Shane Wells Mitsubishi Lancer

44.710 Peter Dove Locost Clubman

44.760 Leigh Price Mazda RX3

44.890 Mick Williams Nissan 240Z

45.540 Phil Logan BMW M3

45.860 Sam Button Mitsubishi Galant

46.160 Deane Hayes Datsun 1600

46.290 Greg Rowell Locost Clubman

46.300 Becher Townsend Mazda MX5

46.890 Peter Chopping Nissan Skyline

47.250 Barton Dove Nissan Skyline

47.570 Tony Lansdell MG B-GT

47.920 Michael Cowen Holden Torana

47.980 Paul Rice Nissan EXA

48.170 Neville Cook Fiat Xi-9

48.170 Dave Dungey Mazda MX5

48.350 Geoff Storr Alfa Romeo GTV

48.460 Andrew Douglas Datsun 260Z

48.620 Maucus Davie Locost Clubman

49.040 Dave Wishart BMW M3

49.190 Scott Newman Nissan Skyline

49.420 Ricky Scott Hillman Hunter

49.830 Michael Thomson Hillman Imp

49.890 Norman Henry Alfa Romeo Giulia

50.140 Ian Sylvester Porsche 928

50.290 Nic Fabrizio Peugeot GTi16

50.520 Geoff Cotton Fiat 128

50.830 Nichole Bryan Peugeot 206GTi

50.860 Sam Cotton Fiat 128

51.080 Stewart Peacock Ford Escort

51.110 Josh Peacock Ford Escort

51.300 John Biernacki Toyota Celica

51.740 Scott Ellis Alfa Romeo GTV

51.790 Nigel Nichols Austin Healey 100

51.860 Scott Cresswell Leyland Mini

51.930 Joss Fenton Holden Torana

53.010 Philip Blake Fiat 600

54.320 Keith Ellis Alfa Romeo 105 GTV

56.100 Wendy Lansdell MG B-GT

56.320 Gillian McGuinness Leyland Mini

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