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Bit of DR30 love......plus Dad putting it around in front of me at PI followed by the Winfield car going past towards the end.....sucked having the wrong diff(4.11), a electrical problem and only 1.1bar of boost.

Edited by Jetwreck

Hi,

Some footage of me from PI in Feb that i have finally gotten around to putting together,

Fist lap was my fastest in this session with a 1.48 just as it started raining. This is from a Go-Pro hero HD and with the in cabin video sound put over it as the Go-Pro sound was no good.

Got a little sideways through Turn 1 which was fun.... this is what happens when you are too busy looking at your speedo rather then the turning point.

Guy in a commadore nearly cleans me up

  • 3 weeks later...

Here are my first video's of my little Nascup car taken at Wakefield 2 weeks ago. They aren't the best quality as I didn't realise how much vibration their is in my fiberglass shell so the camera couldn't focus very well.

1:18sec (old pb)

1:16sec

1:14sec (pb)

That's my second event of just turning up and driving without changing the car setup so im happy with it for now. Want to replace the 20yo FJ1200 100hp with a 5yo Hayabusa 180hp before the next SAU trackday.

Sweet sounding car. Any more pics and specs of it.

Spec's: lot's of RB20 love!!!

It's the car in the pic with the most grip at the time but also the most out of place....hint....headlights are on!!!

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Edited by Jetwreck
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