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What a way to spend the day.

My day started at 7:30 with Driving kicking off at 9am.

It was the first time ever in my R33GTR around EC. I concentrated on racing lines hence no lap times recorded, so I started in Group C. and ended up in group B after 2 sessions.

So many highlights on the track, including the F355 ferrarri on turn 3, and the white Vx SS commodore who refused to pull over on the main straight, and got owned badly by me overtaking him on the inside :D

Last but not least Fatz getting special mention for doing Helis on the Hill ( and bringing the BBQ)

Thanks to Chris for bringing the Muffins and Bagels,

and OZGTR97V, Duncan and Majanal for their excellent and helpfull track advice.

If everyone had half as much fun as I did, then everyone had a great day.

Please post your highlights of the trackday here...:burnout:

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we got pics and vids.. they will be uploaded shortly.

my day was great - along with akira, it was my first time with the GTR on the track... i lost it 20 seconds after starting and ended up on the grass facing the traffic... :D:)

i also got my 18s on and thought i broke my diff. :)

well i got owned by ec... the biatch poped my front tire.. and owned my rears, which decided to loose strips of tire...

i hope someone got some decent footage of my "driving".. please.. im getting desperate.. i want some photos!!!!!!!!!!!

oh.. space savers suck..

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Originally posted by PranK

we got pics and vids.. they will be uploaded shortly.

my day was great - along with akira, it was my first time with the GTR on the track... i lost it 20 seconds after starting and ended up on the grass facing the traffic... :(:D  

i also got my 18s on and thought i broke my diff. :(

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oh yeah, i speared off the track on turn 2, rallyecrossed through the kittylitter, then back on the track on my first lap of the 1st session.

I thought I got away with it until someone showed me the photos of the whole thing :(

Please feel free to post photos of the day here ( minus the number plates):D

Photos are up.

You can view them from http://www.sydney-digital.com/gallery.shtml

Akira - i have removed the ones with your number plates showing. As i don't have time to edit them - i simply remove the photos instead of displaying them. If you want to see them i will only give originals.

*IMPORTANT*

If anyone else would like their car removed let me know by emailing me at [email protected]

I can understand why your after a 120Y, hey id be just as happy with an old blue Cortina!!!

I bet its speedo cable doesnt control the earths rotation around the sun like it does on my R32... off i go rambling about computers and fuzzy logic and the end of the world!

My terrible photography here: http://brf.homelinux.com/images/TeamTrackd...6.03/index.html

(Was so not used to new digi cam !!!)

Vids here: http://brf.homelinux.com/images/TeamTrackd...y9.6.03/Videos/

(check the mad Monaro drifting - that was magic stuff !)

Originally posted by akira

oh yeah, i speared off the track on turn 2, rallyecrossed through the kittylitter, then back on the track on my first lap of the 1st session.

I thought I got away with it until someone showed me the photos of the whole thing :(  

Please feel free to post photos of the day here ( minus the number plates):(

i have that on video too. :D

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