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  benhpi said:
despite a number of issues with the car the shower of fuel from my tank breather hose was another. Sorry to the open-top guys who got a faceful.

I'd be happy if you would fix your car problems when YOU are told about them and not take them back out on to the track again and again. Following you around sprewing fuel everywhere is so un-cool and dangerous. You of all people should know better.

I had a great day in the Radical,,I also loved my 4 laps in the Z,,, but I hated my time in Ben's car,,,glad minimal people spotted what I did.

A BIG Thanks to everybody that run the day,,,I love you guys.

Neil.

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big thanks to all who organised and helped out to make this event happen .... what a great day!!!

although got back home with 5 working sparkplugs and wounded front bar. :)

can't wait until the next one. :D

john (kuma j) ----- many thanks for the footage of my last session mate.

  Neil said:
I had a great day in the Radical,,I also loved my 4 laps in the Z,,, but I hated my time in Ben's car,,,glad minimal people spotted what I did.

i saw that! thought it was ben playing in the dirt :D

thanks for a great day guys

the drivers were all courteous out on the track and let me through with a minimum of fuss. the weather was great. track was great. great day :)

the fridge managed a 1:07.6. go the sr20 :D

I want to eventually make it to a track day.

But have to wait till i get a new car now..sold the s13 on saturday :huh:

Next Stop: Subaru Liberty Wagon..

then the final stop....GT-R!!!

Not sure what model..still deciding between the R32 and R33 :D

  dnissi said:
i saw that! thought it was ben playing in the dirt :D

thanks for a great day guys

the drivers were all courteous out on the track and let me through with a minimum of fuss. the weather was great. track was great. great day :huh:

the fridge managed a 1:07.6. go the sr20 ;)

Go Ben well done! :D

  Abo Bob said:
I think I forgot to thank you too Neil, so thanks. :D

dnissi that's really moving. I think SR20's sound like puss personally but I like the cars in every other way and yours puts the numbers down so well done. :huh: Very impressive.

Get it right... its a refined tractor :D

  BLEVIT said:
I think i seen about 8 skylines coming back from Goulburn on Saturday, a 34 (ouch), a white 32 GTR (drool) on a trailer, a red GTR, a few 33's...i figured something must have been on down there i should have come down earlier and watched =(

Jenna/Mrs Fatz here....

I think the white gtr on the trailer was us :P

Anyway, I had an awesome time and could not wipe the stupid grin off my face all day, I will definitely be back!

Thanks to all the instructors who bravely got in the car with me and helped out with all their tips and advice. I think one of the greatest things about the day was that as a complete newcomer (having never been on the track before!) everyone made you feel completely welcome and relaxed.

....and Duncan, I promise I will concentrate on braking HARDER next time!!

  fatz said:
Jenna/Mrs Fatz here....

Anyway, I had an awesome time and could not wipe the stupid grin off my face all day, I will definitely be back!

Thanks to all the instructors who bravely got in the car with me and helped out with all their tips and advice. I think one of the greatest things about the day was that as a complete newcomer (having never been on the track before!) everyone made you feel completely welcome and relaxed.

That's great to hear as that's what we aim for all SAUNSW days to be like :P

I had Andrews M pass me on the freeway on the way home, roof down, sunnies on, lucky bugger, wish i had a sunroof!!!!

That M was looking mighty good, would loved to have heard it flat out around the track, sweet M six...... mmmmmm

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