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I entered the track day on the Saturday with my GT-R.

Wasn't a bad day, if the cars had been grouped more appropriately (ie into similar times/types of cars) it would have been a bit better

All the pics from the day are now up on www.fullboost.com.au

it was awesome! did the 33gtr beat you hypa? lol yeah i noticed i didnt see 1 sau sticker lol. Hypa i got soe pretty cool vids of you on the track on saturday, if you want i will upload to youtube or just email them if you like.. and i thought my car was loud.. wow lol yorus just hurts hahaha.

was really good though, only downside was the rain on the show and shine and being woken up sunday morning at 3.30am cause of a massive bar fight outside our hotel.

I reckon it was a load of shit unless you were an r31 driver.

trouble with it is that there's not much support from the "import" crew (well that'd be us)... lots of people see it as the "DOMESTIC Skyline Nationals", which kinda sucks for the organisers. they do try their best to get the word out and its not a badly organised event at all from memory when I went a couple of years ago.

Now if it was an import and domestic skyline nationals... well that would just be EPIC. Kinda like the Brits who managed to get 300 skylines into one place and on a track.

it was awesome! did the 33gtr beat you hypa? lol yeah i noticed i didnt see 1 sau sticker lol. Hypa i got soe pretty cool vids of you on the track on saturday, if you want i will upload to youtube or just email them if you like.. and i thought my car was loud.. wow lol yorus just hurts hahaha.

was really good though, only downside was the rain on the show and shine and being woken up sunday morning at 3.30am cause of a massive bar fight outside our hotel.

The r33 with plates nutr33. i dont know how it did. upload it on to youtube and post a link

I was there in my white r33 both days, spectator and just parked at show and shine didn't compete.

yeh that other r33 was f*kn loud, sounded awesome

wasn't that many 33's there more 34s and a heep of 4 doors at that, hypa33 your car looked pretty mint only thing i dont like about it is the veilside front bar hehe :D

what sort of categories was there for the show and shine?

I was there in my white r33 both days, spectator and just parked at show and shine didn't compete.

yeh that other r33 was f*kn loud, sounded awesome

wasn't that many 33's there more 34s and a heep of 4 doors at that, hypa33 your car looked pretty mint only thing i dont like about it is the veilside front bar hehe :D

what sort of categories was there for the show and shine?

for the r32-r34 classes they had

no r32 class

modify r33. winner, no runner up

modify r34 winner and runner up

stock gtr winner, no runner up

modify gtr winner and runner up

all the rest were for the r31,s and they had a class for every model. eg series 1 and 2, svd, local, import. all had stock and modify classes

should have been called the r31 nationals

it more for the r31 guys, couple of 31's round my area have full back window stickers with skyline nationals or sum shit like that...

lol kinder funny see the stickers on claped out 31's..

i owned a r31 b4 my 32, but mine was rb20 powerd, there are a few tuff 31's out there though..

I was there had a great time i thought there was plenty of track time for the amount of cars there was there on sunday shit weather tho it was well run not to may problems and true Shan there needs to be more comunication between the 2

trouble with it is that there's not much support from the "import" crew (well that'd be us)... lots of people see it as the "DOMESTIC Skyline Nationals", which kinda sucks for the organisers. they do try their best to get the word out and its not a badly organised event at all from memory when I went a couple of years ago.

Now if it was an import and domestic skyline nationals... well that would just be EPIC. Kinda like the Brits who managed to get 300 skylines into one place and on a track.

Ive been talking to my lanky counterpart in NSW of recent times on this topic actually :(

PM me your current email and ill do the same

there are still heaps of Trophies to Go out for both show and shine and the track day, there was over 100 trophies to go out, we did not have time to read thru everysingle name who one a trophy we are also still going thru paperwork to get names and address next to car lap times and judging Sheets!

"2rismo" we have been advertising this event for over 12MONTHS! in the last 2 months it has been in the herald sun, full page ads in hot 4's, hpi Mag, and various other publications, we have asked that our event be "stickied" on sau several times but to no avail, you sir have been living under a rock, lol

"R31Nismoid" We would love very much for more sau cars to come, but if they dont want to, we cant make them, if you want to help with getting them there for 2010, pm me and lets start working it out now, 2 years Notice! should be heaps of time!

We had 50 less r31's than 2006 but more cars than 2006. the extra cars were made up of 34's princes, and 32's and dato's, we had over triple the amount of 33's from 2006 but considering how many are on the roads in Victoria it was a poor poor turnout from the 33 team,

if anyone has any input., contact me Direct: [email protected]

there are still heaps of Trophies to Go out for both show and shine and the track day, there was over 100 trophies to go out, we did not have time to read thru everysingle name who one a trophy we are also still going thru paperwork to get names and address next to car lap times and judging Sheets!

"2rismo" we have been advertising this event for over 12MONTHS! in the last 2 months it has been in the herald sun, full page ads in hot 4's, hpi Mag, and various other publications, we have asked that our event be "stickied" on sau several times but to no avail, you sir have been living under a rock, lol

"R31Nismoid" We would love very much for more sau cars to come, but if they dont want to, we cant make them, if you want to help with getting them there for 2010, pm me and lets start working it out now, 2 years Notice! should be heaps of time!

We had 50 less r31's than 2006 but more cars than 2006. the extra cars were made up of 34's princes, and 32's and dato's, we had over triple the amount of 33's from 2006 but considering how many are on the roads in Victoria it was a poor poor turnout from the 33 team,

phy

if anyone has any input., contact me Direct: [email protected]

should post the results for the rest of the trophy

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