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Entry forms here... http://www.sportingcarclubsa.org.au/Conten...0Sup%20Regs.pdf

I've sent mine off just for a bit of fun in the R31, something different to drifting and I might not hit any walls this time..

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Entry forms here... http://www.sportingcarclubsa.org.au/Conten...0Sup%20Regs.pdf

I've sent mine off just for a bit of fun in the R31, something different to drifting and I might not hit any walls this time..

watch the last few corners... seen a couple cars roll before.

watch the last few corners... seen a couple cars roll before.

cheers.

I did it once before when my car was basically standard and ran a 41.something.. a 38 would be killer this time since coilovers and double the kw :D

well that was exciting. tip for everyone else, take your 40kg trolley jack out of the boot before you go for a run up the hill. destroyed my rear 1/4's.

optherwise a good day was had. BoostdR was that you in the blue 323? was going to say hi but never saw you out of your car.

oh and 3rd gear skids.

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i was in it last time was good fun. there today just watching. it pissed down a couple of times but was reasonably dry for alot of it.

btw. kev that last skid was killa!

tyson finished his car yet?

well that was exciting. tip for everyone else, take your 40kg trolley jack out of the boot before you go for a run up the hill. destroyed my rear 1/4's.

optherwise a good day was had. BoostdR was that you in the blue 323? was going to say hi but never saw you out of your car.

oh and 3rd gear skids.

:laugh: Yep that was me, sooo much fun. managed a 39sec run. Here is a couple

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take your 40kg trolley jack out of the boot before you go for a run up the hill. destroyed my rear 1/4's.

How did they let you up there with that still in? The guy checking my car last time was that anal that he wanted me to take the spare tyre out even though it was firmly secured.

How did they let you up there with that still in? The guy checking my car last time was that anal that he wanted me to take the spare tyre out even though it was firmly secured.

i changed tyres between my runs, and wasnt going to carry my heavy-ass jack back to the pits from the burnout pad. so put it in the boot with intention to unload it back in the pits and forgot till it almost went through my rear 1/4 going around the wall.

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