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Morwell....... I always love going there.

Team SAU was throroughly entertaining all day long. Great job guys.

Some vids:

Chris:

Ryan:

Dave:

I got 2 more vids - but youtube keeps saying Failed :S - I haev no idea - so the above will have to do for now.

I also took pics - but Jarrod's are 10 times better, so look at his :(

Loved the drift action all day long from the RWD lads :(

Ryan had an awesome drift all the way around the keyhole which we failed to capture on film.

Loved the 'Austin Powers' efforts of the Datto trying to turn around after the spin while staying off the dirt :D

I was already embarrassed enough looping in front of everyone then the "austin powers" effort to turn around pretty much topped it off. (not to mention that pesky gemini nipping at my heels with less than half the power!).

Was a pretty classic day. We couldn't have asked for a better day weather wise plus the viewing area was great.

Edited by dave1200
how did the steering arm come off? no split pin? Did it just drop out?

It was an adjustable tie rod end, and the adjustment bit had somehow undone. it has locking nuts on either side of it...?? the thread on the inside was all clapped out.. nfi really how it came to be not attached.. just going to get rid of them.

Also - Incar video around morewell.

Was a tops day :) .....as always thanks to everyone who made it happen :laugh:

First time at Morwell and it was a fun little section of road....even if it doesn't suit a GTR very well! Was consistant all day until I found some dori action at the fish hook and then finally pulled my finger out for my last run. Watching Chris drift the Gem and the Morwell locals in the fully sik magna were two highlights :)

Glad to hear nothing got bent on the way home Ryan :P

First time at Morwell and it was a fun little section of road....even if it doesn't suit a GTR very well!

Tell that to Aaron! He carved that place up last time we were there.

Glad to hear you had day all, and glad to hear you and your car are fine after the incident Ryan! Morwell is good fun >_<

Looks like all had a fantastic day....

Good to hear nothing bad happened to the car Ryan.

Hopefully I will be there at the next event.

Sorry I missed it, I was in Adelaide watching PORT destroy Nth Melbourne.

PS Team B... Im sure the WRX will be back in the paddock soon enough....... !

Edited by The STiG

how fun was morwell ..... i had a blast thrashing the sti all day long especially at the end of the day were i um.. attempted to "drift" lol some of the trak hehe nearly made the key hole stuffed up the rest but was way fun .... dunno how i got 6th on the day .... bring on a sau morwell day :D

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