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The dato rocked and that V35 seemed to be full nismo spec'd up... over heard someone saying it was putting out 307kw pity it dropped a bucket of oil on the track again from what i overheard possibly a cracked head :wave:

and before i get all these comments about why i took so many photos of the 32's it's because most of my other ones came out crap :P

for anyone that doesnt look at the previous page i posted a video of Frink V R32 GTARHHHH

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...st&id=65132 7.42mb (Right click and save target as)

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Yea it was a monstor... ireckon even if you had no video and heard it you would know it was a beast :wave:

Shame it didnt have decent tyres, otherwise it would have been quick. I understand the white R33 GTR with black bonnet was the quickest, around 3 seconds quicker then the black R32

The guys in the Evos, well they are both std cars, not even exhaustsor new pads. As they left the factory, and this was basically the first time on the track for them. So the the fact the Mr was doing 1:15s, well its pretty damn impressive for first time out.

Really, with the exception of Gareth in the blue (Kmart wing) GTR, Chris in the white R33 GTR and Nigel in the balck GTR with blistered tyres...none of they guys had really done track work before. Im kind of surprised they were doing the times they were.

Was the grey R32 with the R32 plates quick. A friend said it had plenty of mods?

Hey Roy,

Where you actually up there i don't recall speaking to you ???

The fast ones i think were snowman who was driving the black 32 gtr , scottsman driving the white r33 gtr and there was also another grey R32 that just had normal looking plates it flew not sure of the guys name may have been an NSW car

I was meant to be up there, but some family dramas last week meant i had to take my leave a week early. So just chatting to all the guys on the phone thru the day.

Yeh, Dave in the grey GTR is SYdney and was quickest on the day. Nige is the owner of the black R32 GTR, but he was letting Snowman drive it. Chris was the second fastest i understand, with a 1:08, a few thenths behind Dave.

But forget times...who did the most laps :whistling:

Great video! yeah that GTR was certainly fast. i could just hang on to him through the twisties, but got absoultely raped on the straights....

it was such a good day. most drive days, there are only a handful of 'lines at most, so it was great to go there and race against 20 or so other skylines. met some new people and had some interesting converastions. got some good comments too from others watching, which is always pleasing.

i cant wait to head down to phillip island for the nissan nationals next easter....

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