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I had a great day and lots of fun in my car for a change. Someone told me i did a 1.12 which sound good to me the car can go faster but not me yet lol.

Not sure of his name think Albert number plates YF34RR did make it home under its own power. best of luck with that mate.

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holy shit ando!!!!!

where the hell did 1.10 come from!!!!

well done dude!!!

glad to hear your car dramas weren't anything to do with an engine!!!

and clappa! man, pumping out the 1.12s! awesome dude!

any dramas for you??

chubb... how are you settling into the new car?!?!? bit different hey?? no dramas?

I wish i was there!

O hai... its Ando...

Yeah thats why i am not too fussed.. it drives okayish... lots of shudder and gaids brakes but overall should be a relative easy fix... Yeah happy with the time but a little disappointed as i know i can go quicker..

Just really confused as to what the problem is... think could be busted bearings, warped disc, stuffed caliper.. who knows.... will get it fixed same time as clutch issues :wub:

Chubbs says oh hai liz!! Settling okay, just a new driving style i need to learn... but i will get there xoxoxoxoxoxox

For spando

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OMG love u long time!!!! sidewayz x 11ty :D

Chubbs good work on flags and scruitineering. Pity about the car...

pity about your face! LOL :wub:

nah all good, glad to have helped the club that helps its members :D

and tell us the "David" story!!!

^^^

Smiley overkill :wub:

pppffffft!!

its your first responce that makes the club run these days mate!!

glad you enjoyed it! remember, keep an eye on events and members sections for other events :D

sounds like a great day and successfull SAU event. Will definately be there at the next one now that the car is running.

Hope the clutch went well Bobby.

Ill see you guys at JBs track day......you have made me jealous big time.

I had a great day and lots of fun in my car for a change. Someone told me i did a 1.12 which sound good to me the car can go faster but not me yet lol.

Not sure of his name think Albert number plates YF34RR did make it home under its own power. best of luck with that mate.

finally home..

ended up getting it towed.

Thanks Brad and Steph to help out anyway, Looking forward to Oran Park now lol

I had a wicked day, best fun I have had in a long time... at the track anyway... lol. :wub:

Although my day started out all optistimistic that the Drift Z would arrive and I would get to tangle with the 1 min 30 somethings... and maybe even torch a set of tyres at mid day. Seems that turn 5 ruined that... and I wasn't even driving... lol, good one GTR Jason.

But no, was great to catch up with people, and great to meet the newbies... and see everyone enjoying grass roots motorsport. I really did have a blast, and have new found motovation to drag the skyzer back out of the shed... might even try to get it going for the hugely anticipated Merli GTR Super car MK1 debut in a months time. :D

Nismo... My pleasure mate, I expect to see you back with new tyres and suspension for Oran Park... where I'll drag my money pit out to. ;)

Stay Sidewayz Kidz,

Dan.

And lastly David... just lift off a bit mate.. lift off... BRAKES... BRAKE... PUT YOUR FOOT ON THE BRAKE!

lol.... sorry about that mate! ...right after you said "let's see if we can NOT see anybody spin off the track in the first session" too!! :banana:

Anyhow.. your tips were worth gold. I knocked an easy 2 seconds of my previous PB on the same shitty road tyres I ran last year. Thanks for organising a top day out. The only thing that stopped me from going out for one last session was an almost empty tank of fuel... and maybe the dead front pads.

Can't wait till the next one. Hopefully I can finally get some semis on the car and knock a few more seconds off :)

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