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lol

my grill........umm....yeah

I had an incident at OP (oran park NOT old pac) few months back.

wet track + semi's = sliding...I hit a ripple strip turn 3 after spinning and it hit the bumper which knocked out my grill...well, didnt know it out, had to take it out as it wouldnt sit in properly

plus now its easier for the 2nd bonnet restraint for sprints :( hekitk ulleh

whats with all you people and no grills?

:(

Hahaha.. .mines at the panel shop... it has to be fitted in a special way cause some dooche up the coast snapped the mould on the head light :P

Sucks that I missed out on this one. I still haven't made it to an official SAU event yet - only those stupid Hills cruises that some no talent hack organises. :( Looks like a good day had by all! :P

good to see a few folk there. I was very late due to being laid up at home sick. :dry: but it looks like everyone enjoyed it which is good. :)

I was too weak to run the 34 GTR in the end (it's only stock anyway), but the silvia made 210 or so which was ok. a bit off it's usual form, but hadn't driven it in weeks and it was miss-firing badly. :)

I liked the new dyno room though, pretty neat set-up. :)

glad you had a good day :P I'll shoot over a few other pics of your car when I get a chance

Hiya Sam

Your photography is so good!

In gratitude...

My DVD of the DYNO DAY has now been sent to you. Tell us your thoughts...

Cheers, T




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