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woo sorry for the late reply but i'v been working too much, the meet up was fun thanks for the guys who made it at such short notice, hillclimb sounds good for this weekend

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I think this Sundays meet up and drive should be out to the Hillclimb to say hello to the rest of us :ermm:

I went out to the hill climb but not in my skyline... didn't see a group of you guys there? saw a white r32 gtr do the climb (was that you?) and silver r34 do the climb as well. Didn't stay for too long though... also spotted R32 GTS-T in the carpark.

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The silver 34 would have been steadyeddie, and the white 32 would have been BNR32T. Michele is too good for her skyline on the track now she has an open wheeler :ermm:

I remember the open wheeler - BMW jackets? Looked like it was begging to stretch it's legs a little more....

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I remember the open wheeler - BMW jackets? Looked like it was begging to stretch it's legs a little more....

Yes, the track is too small for this car really, but it doesn't stop me from having fun out there - I'm still pulling more than 130kph and getting up to 1.7 g's around some of those corners, its going much quicker than it looks. Some say it looks like its putting around and they can't believe it when they hear the times. Maybe I should get a camera on there so people can see how quickly you get to each corner (no time to think).

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Yes, the track is too small for this car really, but it doesn't stop me from having fun out there - I'm still pulling more than 130kph and getting up to 1.7 g's around some of those corners, its going much quicker than it looks. Some say it looks like its putting around and they can't believe it when they hear the times. Maybe I should get a camera on there so people can see how quickly you get to each corner (no time to think).

From a Skyline GTS4 to a Skyline GTR to an Open wheel formula Holden...

*cough* Money - The ultimate substitute for talent *cough*cough*

:D

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as previously state m keen

around lunch time works best for me! what about you guys?

Wouldnt mind checking out peoples mods and getting some ideas :wave: Also to meet some new faces

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From a Skyline GTS4 to a Skyline GTR to an Open wheel formula Holden...

*cough* Money - The ultimate substitute for talent *cough*cough*

:wave:

At least I use the cars for what they were built for... not showponys, not all shine and no action.

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