Jump to content
SAU Community

Deca Wrap Up Thread


mistamidget
 Share

Recommended Posts

Thank you to all the officials and volenteers.

Had a great time and best of all the car ran without a hicup. Im also glad to hear that Juz enjoyed big red and that she found it very easy to drive. So easy that I think she beat me.

Great work on all the pics and vids guys.

Cant wait for the next one.

Adam

damm i forgot these two, my compliments to Big Red and its drivers.

I hope we see all three of you at WRX Sandown round in June.

HotBigRed%20[].JPG

two

HotREDCU.jpg

if you want copy let me know

Edited by Subarau
Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • Replies 156
  • Created
  • Last Reply

Top Posters In This Topic

HAHA Good Call Bris...

Everyone has to wear Helmets on the skid pan now (Not just my passengers!), I think I was just a bit late putting mine on. :)

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Nice shots Hightower... love the one of the Topgear GTR with its nose almost on the ground... very artistic

Dave's Datto looks very intimate for driver and passenger... you might as well be sitting on each others lap!

I like this shot too... that's a big, heavy car to be lifting a leg!

gallery_7369_282_80604.jpg

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Orsom job with the photo's. :D

I've been trying to find a photo of my dog lifting a leg..................Nice!

Ash..

Agreed Nice photo's I am jealous

all you normally have to do is drive up to a lamppost

Edited by Subarau
Link to comment
Share on other sites

RESULTS

Congratulations to Chris on another win.

Top 3 from each class

4WD

1st Chris Thomson - Unique Cars GTR - 585

2nd Ash Crawford - STI - 568

3rd Darren Golding - STI - 461

2WD

1st Ryan Bell - Micolour Sileighty - 524

2nd Jamie Lovett - Porsche - 487

3rd Dean Taylor - Porsche - 455

Ladies

Justine Schuller - Big Red - 254

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
 Share




  • Similar Content

  • Latest Posts

    • I can totally get why you like it for that sort of commute. I was thinking BoganDore because it's such a lazy drive, for things like stop start traffic.   I used to do over an hour in stop start shit from one side of Bris to the next, twice a day. My choice of car was larger displacement, with an auto. Basically for torque in low rpm/very low speed, and no clutch pedal. But loved a fun manual for the weekends, which the partner has (plus had the LandCruiser too for other fun drives). I now have an EV as a work car, and I tell ya what, ultimate daily driver, especially if youre out of energy, like I often am after work. I don't even need to touch the brake pedal   That said, I'm presently rebuilding the Liberty GTB to get it setup for weekend drives and track abuse! So small high revving turbo engine with 6 speed cog swapper!   But for your style of commute, I'd probably take the MX5 too!   For those choices, I'm ignoring fuel economy. Because I know how atrocious V8 daily life is for fuel from when I used to daily a manual SS, ha ha. Hence why I know I love the daily rumble of a V8
    • II know what u are saying after 9 years of hibernating my stock engined  110,00km gtt I got it registered 2 weeks ago. Took it for a drive a couple of days ago and some fresh bp fuel, I just couldn’t stop grinning and dreaming of when I will start my build thread. its just such a primal man feeling many forget to enjoy I wish u so much enjoyment with your little racer mate
    • People just don't understand how good MX5's actually are and how fun they are to drive, park, manuever. You feel like you have got some fun cheat code, while everyone else is sitting in their luxobargeSUV like normies who missed the point of living. It really is that noticable. As long as you/your stuff fit, and you're comfortable (they are), a MX5 is the best car on earth to daily around.
    • Before and after, headlight's done along with bumper.
    • 1. The MX5 is small, light and fun to throw around at low speeds 2. Fuel economy is great 3. There's more than enough room for my day bag, and enough room in the boot for some shopping  4. I like looking at it My daily commute takes about 10 minutes of suburban streets, mostly 50kph, with about 6 roundabouts and minimal traffic Whilst the SS is a big comfy cruiser, that's all it is, and the fuel economy is about 3 times as much as the MX5's around town
×
×
  • Create New...