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Wakefield Park Track Day 16/9/03- all welcome (organised by OZ GTI-R Owners Club)


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you've gotta drift a long way to hit the wall at wakefield...

....and sounds like we might have some special cheater tyres for the next EC day....

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Yeah it was a great day. Sorry for the people I didn't introduce myself too. I missed you fatz. Unfortunately early in the afternoon my oil feed to my turbo cracked :) So I had to hire a trailer, and a ute to tow it, plus I then had to go back to Goulburn to return them - total cost $400!!! bastards.

Anyway, I'll be back.

Richard

bugger Richard. not to worry like you say mate.

anyway Steve uplaoded one or two pics to here.

With a couple of short vids.

http://erve.ugbox.net/images/ixus/trackday160903/

Speaking of pics. Does anyone have any pics of me? I know that I saw a couple of people taking shots when I was coming down the straight. Anyone? My friend Justin was taking some, but half the time he got the wrong GTI-R, and he only had a 1 megapixel camera :) BTW, mine was the black GTI-R with no plates front or back, driver with a blue helmet.

And yeah, it could have been worse but it sucks not being able to drive your car home, and until I fix it I have no way to get around. doh!

Richard

Originally posted by mmmgtir

Speaking of pics. Does anyone have any pics of me? I know that I saw a couple of people taking shots when I was coming down the straight. Anyone? My friend Justin was taking some, but half the time he got the wrong GTI-R, and he only had a 1 megapixel camera :) BTW, mine was the black GTI-R with no plates front or back, driver with a blue helmet.

And yeah, it could have been worse but it sucks not being able to drive your car home, and until I fix it I have no way to get around. doh!

Richard

oh yeah I forgot to add the other distinguishing features of my car are a frount mount and a sunroof.

Richard

More pics on the GTiR site too

http://gtiroz.onthenet.com.au/gallery/albun76

But yeah Richard, I would have took a load of pics if I wasnt in teh car soo bloody much!!!

Originally posted by fatz

yea the 180 didnt get of the power until he hit the grass

it was pretty funny (but he only had minimal damage)

richard i was only there for the last 3 hours m8

pete

Yeah, by then I was heading to goulburn to hire a car trailer and ute :)

Oh, well next time.

BTW is there anyone here who booked a place but didn't show (and didn't see Sam)?

Richard

hey boys, awesome day out!!

the damage isnt too bad, plus its a good excuse to get my vertex front bar that ive wanted for a while... its just the bumper and the front drivers guard thats damaged, no structual or mechanical damage....

the TVR is fine.. it was overheating, so after it visited the middle of the gravel trap, we threw it back on the trailer...

fatz, i didnt come off the throttle caus i thought i could hold the drift (that was before it snapped back on me that hard)... get any pics of it???

Originally posted by LISTEN 180SX

the damage isnt too bad, plus its a good excuse to get my vertex front bar that ive wanted for a while... its just the bumper and the front drivers guard thats damaged, no structual or mechanical damage....

fatz, i didnt come off the throttle caus i thought i could hold the drift (that was before it snapped back on me that hard)... get any pics of it???

lol, "hold the drift", that's what i figured, you've really got to be keeping it going to get all the way down to the pit wall !

Good to hear it won't be too expensive:)

Now that all the adrenalin has faded, I'd like to say thanks to all the SAU members who cam and supported our trackday. You'll all be invited back next time :rolleyes:

Richard




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