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hahah i kept thinking the same thing Troy. Watching it i'm going, wow he's moving... then i timed him and thought shit, i'm (hopefully) going to be going faster haha...

It is the Nation's premier power track afterall . . . . Hehe, I don't know if I'd bother turning up even if I HAD money or a gearbox in My car ! ! Neeeed POWWWWWWWAAAAAAHHHHH ! !

hmmm, manifold pressure compensating Fuel regs on ebay for $120, looks interesting . . . . . ;)

Strange. I was looking at that lap and thinking man he is flying. And braked way later then me over the back. yeh he was 4 secodns slower. Hmm, maybe i will be lucky to wipe off half a second :)

I swear I would have made up 2 seconds of my 3.5 second improvement there last time just by getting some more balls on the back straight... hairy stuff though! Great fun :D

Sandown is still great without a lot of power, and the time can be made up... a little ;)

Hardman: Nigel was only 1.5 seconds quicker than me in the 450rwkw Supra last time we went. Not sure if he was running full power or not, but it sure looked quick on the straights!

hahaha i don't expect to be anywhere near snowy or jack, first time out and lack of skill, you know.... Should be fun tho, i'm getting pumped....

Ferni,

You and I are line ball on nearly every track. Look for a low 23 and you know you would have had a good day.

Best of luck.

Andrew

Ferni,

You and I are line ball on nearly every track. Look for a low 23 and you know you would have had a good day.

Best of luck.

Andrew

I noticed the same thing... at least we have each other to chace, screw these guys doing sub 20's around sandown...

Got the car ready on sunday, can't wait to get out there, little bit nervous even though I'm doing driver training lol.

Yeah you'll be nervous just before you go out, once you're out there it will all just come to you, and you'll start having fun :closedeyes:

I noticed the same thing... at least we have each other to chace, screw these guys doing sub 20's around sandown...

Yeah you'll be nervous just before you go out, once you're out there it will all just come to you, and you'll start having fun :P

Well done Ferni, a 1.22 is really moving.

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