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A few of us are heading out to Wakefield for some track time on Friday if anyone is keen. Jayce will be bringing the R32 and I will have the S15 as per usual. Its an Open Practise Day so not competitive just a chance to drive your car like you want to in a safe environment and free from the Police.

Meet at 7:30 at Shell servo near Exhibition Park.

Let me know if you need any more info.

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As Camma said,I'm going along for a quiet lap or three...Actually,it may not be so quiet;anyone remember my 32 before it had the road legal exhaust fitted? Maybe,just maybe,I might have the full Nismo system on it come Friday...Anyone want blown eardrums?!?

id come if sum1 wants to take me?? :) jayce...pleaaasssseeeee

Sorry Gus-mo,but I'll only be there for 1/2 of the day,and it's too much arsing about organising passengers...

Im tempted to come just to hear that exhaust again... oh how so damn good it sounded

Yep,it's something else! Nik's one of the lucky few to hear said exhaust note...and still be able to hear afterwards!

anyone remember my 32 before it had the road legal exhaust fitted? Maybe,just maybe,I might have the full Nismo system on it come Friday...Anyone want blown eardrums?!?

ooh ooh me me! i want blown eardrums! i actually havent heard your nismo system, i believe im missing out on something wonderful.... :)

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R31_silo2 if you want a lift just let me know 0407 202 348. I will be out there for most of the day (unless it rains in the arvo).

I hope you change exhausts Jayce, sounds like I am missing out! :D I was going to do my usual trick of changing tyres out there but might chuck the semi's on tonight.

No worries Gus. Thanks for taking the pics.

Was a pretty good run with Jayce and I rounding up most of the cars out there. I just want the owner of the R33 GTR to give me a steer.

We will be out again on 21st October with a few more cars.

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