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hi john i will go down with you i want to see how my stock gtr goes with the boys in victoria

Will be interesting. Bring some ngood tyres otherwise you will really struggle. Lets hope that Team Hardcore NSW can ruffle some Vic feathers. Cant have them believing they are beating the best of NSW when they are flogging me :/

info for the getz hire car challenge

What drive says about the Getz ;

Handling: Good. No race car, but on par for the class.

performance statistics

Hyundai Getz performance:

1.1L SOHC engine 65 hp 0-100 km/h: 15.4 sec., top speed 159 km/h MT

1.4L DOHC engine 97 hp 0-100 km/h: 10.6 sec., top speed 176 km/h MT

1.6L DOHC engine 103 hp 0-100 km/h: 9.6 sec., top speed 184 km/h MT

im estimatiing at 2.06 lap time!

info for the getz hire car challenge

What drive says about the Getz ;

Handling: Good. No race car, but on par for the class.

performance statistics

Hyundai Getz performance:

1.1L SOHC engine 65 hp 0-100 km/h: 15.4 sec., top speed 159 km/h MT

1.4L DOHC engine 97 hp 0-100 km/h: 10.6 sec., top speed 176 km/h MT

1.6L DOHC engine 103 hp 0-100 km/h: 9.6 sec., top speed 184 km/h MT

im estimatiing at 2.06 lap time!

lol, "no race car?" not if you have anything to say about that...

I have to be honest I hired one when I was in melb and i'd rather have my nut sack pierced than drive one. but I guess at PI anything will be fun.

hey you may even knock of a few GTRs under brakes. make sure you tick the 'full insurance' option pete.

oh insurance

yea there will be some of that!

Bring it on GTR Jason, just get there, it is worth it, top track top line up of cars. This will be the best EVER track day.

Beer baron get your thing back together and get there to. I will buy you a beer and fats to no doubt. Also fats don't think you will be popular putting sand all over the track.

Slot car will be ready.

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nope cant import my car from here just yet, so i am looking at buying one for Australia. Need a car at home any way and what better than a nice R32 GTR.

Then i can come along to PI which is just down the road from my home. Just gotta work on the licence bit... would a FIA international C be good enough??

hmmm getz challenge? now we are talking.

last hire car i took down there was about 1.54 (S2000) from memory I think the getz will struggle to get under 2.10.....

79 dolla plane flight and 135 car hire uncle dunk

you know you want to enter the challenge!!!!!!!!!!

im rusty so you should beat me good!

nope cant import my car from here just yet, so i am looking at buying one for Australia. Need a car at home any way and what better than a nice R32 GTR.

Then i can come along to PI which is just down the road from my home. Just gotta work on the licence bit... would a FIA international C be good enough??

lol. a licence out of a corn flakes box is good enough to play with us.

but knowing how ridiculous cams regs are best check with them. at worst you'll have to pay for a $80 licence. lasts one year.

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