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It would be a comfortable lap tho! (but you might get sea sick)

hrm I should just bite the bullet and throw on some (proper) semis but I don't reckon I have enough killer wasps to hang with the mod rwd guys up the straights... I would get owned... more than usual!

anyone else running std rwd or am I on my own? Ryan, put some streets on come do some laps? give the LS a run hehe

Russ you using RE55's?

I'm using them on the front at least. I'm desperately needing some rears but don't want to fork out for newy's. I'll probably use some RE050's on the rear after I get maybe 1 or 2 sessions out of the RE55's rears I had at DECA. My car is a bit understeery anyway.

You have more killer wasps than me Nick. I'm going to get owned in mod class but that's cool :laugh: . I don't think I would get into standard anyway because of other mods.

Ryan, do you have access to anymore of those V8 ute tyres?

its now got coilovers and handles pretty good.. just pulling it up is likely to change the rotation of the Earth.

you dont need power to go to semis. the only difference is the terminal speed down the straights. you can still go just as fast around the corner.

Russ, i dont sorry. they were the only ones i could source. you could ring around. the utes are changing from a 17 to an 18in wheel, so thats why there are some floating about..

Is there anyway i can get infield with the camera so take shots of Big Red and the crew? Who will i need to speak to?

You will only be able to get inside on turn 3/4. If not sit flaggy booth onto the main straight.

Is there anyway i can get infield with the camera so take shots of Big Red and the crew? Who will i need to speak to?

You need to go on a corner somewhere to make sure you catch my monumental body roll :blink::P

After our hills run last night i am back on for this... (I had pulled out)

Should be good the unleash the new found power in the rona....

Some one better be doing some good filiming as I wont be able to this time...

ne hoo... cya's all there....

You sure Big Red will make it out?

This arvo it looked a bit worse for wear.

I mean, all i did was kick the side and half the body kit fell off... :(

:D:):):no::blink::blink::blink::blink::blink:

I hope your talking shit ash.

Unless the rear bar fell off. Dont need that part of the kit. That just acts as a prachute these days.

List courtesy of "Mr Corduroy" from the WRX Club

Shows an awesome turnout of Nissans so far :D

Kind of sort of organised by brand:

WRX

Lee Arden 02 wrx

Simon Bray 00 wrx

Alex Cimolin 2006 WRX

Lyn Harris 98 WRX

Jeanette Johns 04 WRX

Damien Mckay 00 WRX

Darren Murphy 99 WRX

Andrew Sieber 98 WRX

Clayton Sinclair 96 WRX

STi

Mark Atkinson 05 STI

Walter Buehler 99 STI

John Carson 05 STI

Ash Crawford 06 STI

Barrie Crocker 05 STI

Andrew Dai 99 STI

Peter Fuller MY 00 STI

David Hanna 02 STI

David Heskin STI SPEC C

Albert Hofflin 06 STI

Ken Holloway 05 STI

Anthony Nye 97 STI R

Brad Parker 99 STI

Ron Rankin 2008 STI

Murray Sharp 99 STI

Mark Wehner 06 STI

Other Subaru

Steve Danielsen 92 Liberty RS

Justin Downie XT 05

Stojan Ljubinkovic 04 XT 2004

Nissan

Serge Alexander 93 GTR

John Andrew 95 skyline GTR

Andrew Aumuller GTR

Peter Bazzucchini 96 GTR

Ryan Bell Nissan ??

Russell Cunningham 90 Skyline GTST

Leigh Davidson Datson 1600

Laurie Davidson 98 GTS Skyline

Nick Edlin R33 Skyline

Michael Eichorn 90 GTR R32

Ray Evans 200SX 02

Matthew Femino 90 Skyline gtr

Troy Galt 72 Datson 1600

Nathan Jefferyes Datson 1600

Matt Karlsen R34 GTT

Sam Lehmann R33 GTR V SPEC

Christophe Lemoine 91 Silvia

Mark Pether 98 Skyline

Andrew Richmond GTR

Archie Sarantis 93 GTR

Matthew Shepherdson 90 GTR

Chris Stacey 95 GTR

Dean Taylor 95 S14

Tim Williamson 90 GTR R32

Lee Wilson 98 GTS Skyline

EVO

Gav Bedi EV0 9

Chris Davies EVO9

Paul Dowie EVO 7

Commodore

Adam Caddeo Commodore

Ray Seymour VH commodore

Porsche

Steve Cadden 72 911

Hung Do 76 911

Miscellaneous

Mat Cross 79 Corona

Mat Cross 79 Corona

Victor Kolev 90 Corolla

Mark Struik 79 RX7

Michael Vati TBA

Bummer - I just convinced Newton to fly down from QLD and everything! (He booked his flight an hour ago)

You didn't convince him, he'll use any opportunity he can get to see me, racing is just an added bonus and an excuse to annoy me all weekend! :D

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