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hehe, they are hopeless! they did that to me at the last sandown track day... the person who puts in the entrant car details see skyline on an entry form and automatically assume it's a GTR! :P

Ignoring the fact that you think we are hopeless... <_<

Whatever you put do on the entry form YOU fill out is what we'll put on the results. If you put Skyline we'll assume GTR as who in there right mind would buy anything else :P

See you there :D

In the Sup. Reg. it says $120 for the cost.

To us non Skyline people a Skyline is a Skyline.

If it makes you happy Snowie may be we can label all Skylines GTS-T :P

Seriously I think Marcus use Excel to enter the entry details and the auto-typing feature has converted every Skyline to GTR,

If you put Skyline we'll assume GTR as who in there right mind would buy anything else  :P

Says the guy with a Holden as his avatar :P

I put down R33 Skyline GTSt last time and ended up being a slow GTR, I am sure the same will happen this time.

In the Sup. Reg. it says $120 for the cost.

To us non Skyline people a Skyline is a Skyline.

If it makes you happy Snowie may be we can label all Skylines GTS-T  :)

Seriously I think Marcus use Excel to enter the entry details and the auto-typing feature has converted every Skyline to GTR,

Hung - to us Skyline people a Skyline is a Skyline too.

But a GTST is single turbo RWD and a GTR is AWD twin turbo so they are nothing alike other than the saucers.

I'm sure given the current WRX Club trend you'll end up buying a skyline in the near future and then maybe you'll understand the difference. :P

I'm sure given the current WRX Club trend you'll end up buying a skyline in the near future and then maybe you'll understand the difference.  :P

HAHA that’s great, but I’m not sure if he will, buying a Skyline is hard, how do you know if you are getting a GTSt or a GTR :)

HAHA that’s great, but I’m not sure if he will, buying a Skyline is hard, how do you know if you are getting a GTSt or a GTR :)

Wouldn't I just go down to RacePace with all my cash and the some and ask Ben for a fast Skyline :)

Well i wiull know on Sunday for sure..but it i reckon ill make the Calder round, a few bandages and the battle hardened R32 can make an appearance...though if it means missing Sandown later in th emonth i will take the Sandown option as i can always do Calder with NDSOC

...as for Racepace = fast Skylines. If it took his fancy i wager that he could turn most cars into quick things...i still love that GTO getting around, as popular belief is they are poo and not performance cars:)

Actually mark pether drives a silver R34 Gtt last time i saw it.. :)

I don't know - I think these rex guys just like to list the RWD Skylines as GTR's so if they beat you they can feel good about themselves.

hahaha :lol:

Hi folks, last time I checked I still owned a R34 GTT :)

I've been meaning to attend a SAU sprint all year but have had car issues (2 people rearrange the back of my car) so I'm looking forward to next weekend.

Any other GTTs entered?

Mark

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