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1:18.021

my last session was all between 1:18.021 and 1:18.2....so I was just to the point where the times would tumble and the day was over

If all those farking WRXs were not in the way every second lap it might have been ok!

That said I was still the second fastest GTST on the day, not bad for a first time at a track

Thats pretty tidy, what were the R's doing? And what did the fastest GST-T do?

Speaking of christmas, What is everyones wishes for christmas

A running engine, gearbox & turbo's

But i though i was in for a Quality read but NNOOOOO!!! all i get crap....

Y bother trying to go for most post when that lil bicth Bryn has all day free!!

and shane has way to much time free as well....

:D

i smell jealousy...

shane has to miuch time yes.

Ouch, is that WRX hittin the tyres :S

yes, the scent is getting stronger...

Im heading out soon to go get a free feed... hmm and chocolate fudge brownies. Hmmm

u like fudge dont u bryn :)

My dogs breath smells like Dog Food.

enious! :D

Thats pretty tidy, what were the R's doing? And what did the fastest GST-T do?

Some of the Rs were around 1:10 then there was another group that was around 1:14....but the only Rs there were driven by the serious Victorian guys who have lots of experience. I reckon next time I am there I can get down to around that pace, I screwed up turns 1 and 8 on every single lap! so there is about 3 seconds atleast there

The fastest GTST did a 1:15 driven by a former national carting champion!

And the R33 looks pretty good with those wheels, A bit lower and it would be sweet, Thet actually suit the R33 better than the R32

Some of the Rs were around 1:10 then there was another group that was around 1:14....but the only Rs there were driven by the serious Victorian guys who have lots of experience. I reckon next time I am there I can get down to around that pace, I screwed up turns 1 and 8 on every single lap! so there is about 3 seconds atleast there

The fastest GTST did a 1:15 driven by a former national carting champion!

And the R33 looks pretty good with those wheels, A bit lower and it would be sweet, Thet actually suit the R33 better than the R32

Pics of the 33?

if its andy's 33 u want pics of, i'll grab some when i get home tonite, caus it's all shiny :D

you shoulda seen it last thursday nite after i washed n detailed it :D (john can verify that claim lol)

Pics of the 33?

I dont have any here

if its andy's 33 u want pics of, i'll grab some when i get home tonite, caus it's all shiny :D

you shoulda seen it last thursday nite after i washed n detailed it :D (john can verify that claim lol)

There you go, problem solved

Cool, Just been rethinking my stratergy tis all. Want to buy a house soonish so was thinking that maybe i should just get a GTS-T and get an R later on

andy's car is for sale...

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