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I think my coilovers would suit that course well. There fairly soft even on there hardest setting which is what i have them on all the time and that leaves me with 5 adjustments on my shocks to go softer. I'll def go up there one day and give it a go.

Would be there with bells on if only family wasn't over from Interstate. :thumbsup:

Can't wait for next year's come and try. The teins I run are setup fairly soft but not sure how it would handle some of those dips. :S

Out of the 49 cars today, 5 broke into the 30's which were 3x WRXs, #26 (listed as Nissan Skyline owned by a Luke) and myself in my 32 GTR.

I've got the sheets here for all 6 runs by everyone if anyone wants their times (even section times).

Awesome day. I posted a 46.48 on my first run, 43.88 on second, 43.45 on third, 42.97 on 4th run, 46.04 on 5th run (it was raining hard, track was a river and a awd launch that wouldn't stop spinning the wheels all the way to the 1st timing line) and finished with a 39.85 with some advice from Evil34 about launches

Out of the 49 cars today, 5 broke into the 30's which were 3x WRXs, #26 (listed as Nissan Skyline owned by a Luke) and myself in my 32 GTR.

I've got the sheets here for all 6 runs by everyone if anyone wants their times (even section times).

Awesome day. I posted a 46.48 on my first run, 43.88 on second, 43.45 on third, 42.97 on 4th run, 46.04 on 5th run (it was raining hard, track was a river and a awd launch that wouldn't stop spinning the wheels all the way to the 1st timing line) and finished with a 39.85 with some advice from Evil34 about launches

2 WRX's actually, that red monster had two drivers :bunny: The other WRX that did the 39.7 was my stock turbo'd bugeye.

Was a great day, kinda wish I still had my GTR though :)

2 WRX's actually, that red monster had two drivers :( The other WRX that did the 39.7 was my stock turbo'd bugeye.

Was a great day, kinda wish I still had my GTR though :(

39.7 is amazing for a first run, whats up with the 79.23 time though, sight seeing or go off the track and miss the final timing strip?

39.7 is amazing for a first run, whats up with the 79.23 time though, sight seeing or go off the track and miss the final timing strip?

I *may* have broken into a bit of an impromptu ballet demonstration for the crowd on the hill... Just came in way too hot into "The Wall" and the rear decided it wanted to lead the show so managed to brake hard on a greasy patch and around she went!

Would have loved the chance for a dry run but with two 40's in the pissing rain I'm happy enough to wait for the June event :(

Would be there with bells on if only family wasn't over from Interstate. :(

Can't wait for next year's come and try. The teins I run are setup fairly soft but not sure how it would handle some of those dips. :S

there's another come and try in September if i recall correctly

Out of the 49 cars today, 5 broke into the 30's which were 3x WRXs, #26 (listed as Nissan Skyline owned by a Luke) and myself in my 32 GTR.

:(

slippery as f**k.

Edited by Silhouette31

heaps fun day. kinda wished i had some decent tyres but im stocked with a 39.6. gunna do it again when its dry, and i can use more than 1/2 throttle.

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