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no ones got pics of the red mx5? i see how it is, there's no love for the old miata :dry:

few in here http://s306.photobucket.com/albums/nn269/D...ne%20Nationals/

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Ok...Show N Shine photo's

http://s701.photobucket.com/albums/ww13/LT...ow%20N%20Shine/

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Track Day Photo's

http://s701.photobucket.com/albums/ww13/LT...%20Track%20Day/

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If you would like to buy any photo's, full High-Res copy's can be organized (Cd's or prints) just pm me and quote car number/rego or IMG tag.

Official Results 2010 Skyline Nationals Track Day Mallala Raceway

Class A CSA Standard NA

Driver Car Best Time 2nd Best Time

1 Geoff Bills Honda NSX-R 1.24.14 1.24.20

2 Y Shane Coulson Skyline R34 1.28.27 1.29.66

3 Glenn Benham Mazda MX5 1.30.84 1.31.11

4 Y Brent Edwards Skyline GTS2 1.32.38 1.32.76

5 Y Allen Storr Skyline HR31 1.34.29 1.36.19

6 Y Glenn Bishop Skyline GTS2 1.37.80 1.38.71

7 Y Andrew Livermore Skyline 1.39.03 1.39.22

8 Allan Furness Skyline GTS2 1.46.20 1.46.91

Class B Standard Turbo

1 Mathew Leathley GTR R35 1.17.84 1.18.15

2 Matt Longhurst Skyline GTR 1.19.11 1.19.16

3 Y Jason Camilleri Skyline R32 1.30.04 1.31.55

4 Joshua Boag Toyota Starlet 1.31.68 1.31.71

5 Y Adam Bills Hyandai i30d 1.40.55 1.40.71

Class C Modified

1 Michael Rice Skyline GTR 1.19.65 1.19.72

2 Andrew Row Skyline R32 1.21.06 1.22.10

3 Daniel Kitto Skyline R31 1.21.89 1.22.90

4 Luke Menzell Skyline R33 1.22.41 1.22.63

5 James Grant Skyline GTT 1.23.85 1.24.54

6 Justin Nilsson Skyline R31 1.24.52 1.25.18

7 Shane Souter Skyline R32 1.24.59 1.25.13

8 John Salter Skyline GTS 1.24.74 1.24.75

9 Y Graeme Taylor Skyline DR30 1.25.54 1.26.33

10 John Borda Skyline R31 1.25.66 1.26.13

11 Y Benjamin Steeden Skyline R33 1.26.51 1.27.28

12 Shane Murphy Skyline HR31 1.26.99 1.27.01

13 Kevin Ramsay Skyline R31 1.27.11 1.27.33

14 David Fechner Skyline R33 1.27.61 1.29.82

15 Dahn Tran Honda S2000 1.31.30 1.31.60

16 Y Gavin Griffiths Skyline 1.31.44 1.32.41

17 Y Lee Davis Skyline DR30 1.32.12 1.32.38

18 Martin Pople Skyline GTR 1.33.18 1.40.53

19 Nathan Hankinson Skyline 1.34.67 1.34.80

20 Jake Squire Skyline HR31 1.37.31 1.38.81

21 Ben Bradley Skyline R31 1.40.00 1.40.63

22 Y Wayne Richards Skyline R31 1.44.84 1.45.23

Class D Race/Super Mod

1 Keir Wilson GTR 1.12.89 1.13.69

2 John Munro Skyline R33 1.14.80 1.15.16

3 Kurt Wilson GTR 1.16.27 1.16.72

4 Y Paul Milvain Skyline R31 1.24.88 1.25.02

So who owns that black gtst?

My guess is this bloke but he looked quicker than that!

3 Y Jason Camilleri Skyline R32 1.30.04 1.31.55

nah, i was at the dinner, i reckon he's got one of the maroon v-spec 32Rs that was there

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did someone get put off by gavin's sticker?

*looks heslo's way*

That shit was gold and my hats off to him! I actually had to slow down mid lap from laughter when I saw that. Mad props

haha, glad someone got a laugh at it.

i thoroughly enjoyed my nationals experience. ive spouted my joy all over the R31 forums (which is where i am commonly found)

ive gotta say, back in the day when i first ventured onto this forum, i thought you were all a biased pack of jerks.

the attitude seems to have changed, and i like it!

it was a pleasure to see both sau and r31club members interacting in the same area.

ive always known R31's arent the choice for all, but its damn nice to see times and attitudes have changed..

you might see me out and about more often, that was my first track day and i loved it, pulled a 1.31.44...

cheers!

Gavin - R31sc Admin Team.

p.s, how do i get my username changed? sus-031 is a tad juvenile and i dont run those plates anymore...

p.s, how do i get my username changed? sus-031 is a tad juvenile and i dont run those plates anymore...

PM me what you want it changed to and I will make it so :thumbsup:

WOOOO!!! i ran a 1.40!!! i was quicker than the hyundai!!!! rofl

Yeah ... but my family Volvo (Stagea) had lapped Lala in 1m32s some months ago. New brake upgrade and 40+ more awkw and I'd like to see what the Stagea can do now :thumbsup:

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